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CATALOGUE  [^-'^J 


OF  BOOKS 

IN  THE  CLASSES 

OF 


Natural  Science 


AND 

USEFUL  ARTS 


SAN  FRANCISCO: 
August.  1899 


Press  of  The  Stanley-Taylor  Co.,  San  Francisco. 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Abattoirs,  146,  151 

Accidents,  i6<>-i,  180,  182 

Acoustics,  194,  190-2 

Adulteration  of  food,  227 

Aerolites,  189 

Aeronautics,  194 

Affinity,  140 

Agave  americana,  154 

Agriculture,  213-25 

Agriculture:    Chemistry,  216 

Air,  194,  186-9,  205 

Air:    Impure,  150,  152 

Air:    Micro-organisms,  113 

Alchemy,  203-4 

Alcohol,  156,  205 

Alcohol:    Manufacture,  210 

Algebra,  164,  163,  166-7 

Alkalis,  210-11 

Alloys,  208-9,  236 

Almanacs,  173-4 

Alps:    Botany,  123 

Aluminium,  184 

Ammonia,  210-11 

Analysis:    Chemical,  204-6 

Analysis:    Food,  227 

Anatomyj  141-2 

Anesthetics,  160-1 

Aniline,  210 

Animals:    Diseases,  162 

Animals:     Domestic,    223-5,     141, 

1 16-18, 124-7,  135-6 
Animals:    Reason,    instinct,    124, 

126-7, 134 
Animals:    Zoology,  124-41 
Antelopes,  135-6 
Anthropology.    See  Man 
Ants,  130,  116-19,  124-7,  128-30 
Apartment  houses,  153 
Apes,  136 

Apparatus:    Scientific,  191 
Aquariums,  127 
Aqueducts,  248-9 
Archaeology,  137-9 
Arches,  247-8 
Aristotle,  105 
Arithmetic,  163 
Armor,  250-1 
Army  worm,  218 
Articulates,  128-31,  116-19,  124-7 
Asbestos,  184 
Asphalt,  244 
Assaying,  207-9 
Astronomy,  168-74,  191 
Atlantis,  116,  138,  141 
Atmosphere,  185,  186-9 
Atoms,  atomic  theory,  204 
Aurora,  168,  187-8 
Auscultation,  156 
Australasia:    Geology,  179 
Australia:    Botany,  123 
Automatism:    Animal,  125 
Bacteria,  113 
Balloons,  194 
Bamboo,  212 
Barometers,  188,  249-50 
Barometric  hypsometry,  249-50 
Baths,  149-50,  146 
Bats,  135 

Beauty:    Physical,  140,  150 
Beavers,  136 
Beer,  210 

Bees,  225,  124-7,  116-19 
Beetles,  128-9, 116-19. 124-7 
Bells,  240 

Bells:    Electric,  202-3 
Berries.  219-20 
B6ton-coignet,  257-8 
Bicycles,  241 


Biologrical  science,  112-62 

Bird-music,  133-4 

Birds,  133-5,  116-18,  124-7,  217 

Birds :    Collectors'  manuals,  1 18-19 

Bison,  135 

Bitumen,  182,  244 

Black  death,  159 

Blacksmithing,  241 

Blast  furnaces,  207-9 

Bleaching,  209-10 

Blood,  157-60,  142-3 

Blowpipe,  205 

Blue  color,  150 

Boilers,  steam,  253-6 

Bones,  156 

Bookbinding,  240 

Books,  239-40 

Botany,  119-24 

Botany:    Collectors'  manuals,  118- 

19 
Botany:    Fossil  plants,  119 
Brachiopoda,  128 
Brain,  158-9,  142-3,  150 
Brass,  236 
Bread,  227-8 

Breathing,  157-8,  142-3,  149 
Brewing,  210 

Bricks,  brickmaking,  239,  247 
Bridges,  246-8 
Bridges :    Military,  250-1 
Bright's  disease,  160 
Building,  256-61 

Building :    Bridges  and  roofs,  247-8 
Burial,  153 
Butterflies,  130-1,  1 16-19,  124-7,  128- 

.30 
Cabinet  making,  260-1 
Cage-birds,  135 
Calculus,  166-8 
California :  Botany,  122-3 
California :  Geology,  177-9 
Camels,  136 
Camphor,  206 
Canals,  245-6 
Canary,  135 
Candles,  211-13 
Carpentry,  259 
Carriages,  241 
Cars,  railway,  244 
Casting,  235-6 
Catarrh,  158 

Cats,  224-5,  116-19,  124-7,  135-6 
Cattle,  223-4,  162 
Caves,  138,  185 
Cell  theory,  113 
Cements,  258-9,  213 
Charts :  Astronomical,  172 
Chemical  technology,  207-13 
Chemical  theory,  204 
Chemistry,  203-13,  190 
Chemistry :  Agricultural,  216 
Chemistry  :  Medical,  153-5,  19O1  206 
Chemistry:  Of  cookery,  227-8 
Children,  229-30,  228 
Children  :  Diseases,  159 
Children  :  Physical  education,  149 
Chloral,  156 
Chocolate,  227 
Cholera,  159-60,  147 
Chromatics,  195 
Chronology,  173-4 
Chronometer,  169 
Cinchona,  154 

Circulatory  system,  157,  142-3 
Civil  engineering,  242-3 
Cliff-dwellers,  139 
Climate,  186-9,  189-90 
Clocks,  clockmaking,  240-1 


Clothing,  149-50,  229 
Coaches,  241 
Coal,  229,  178,  182-3 
Coal-tar,  211,  209 
Coast  defences,  250-1 
Cocoa,  219 
Coffee,  156,  219 
Colds,  157-9 

Collectors'  manuals,  natural  his- 
tory, 118-19 
Color  blindness,  157 
Color,  colors,  194-5,  157 
Color,  colors  :   Of  animals,  134,  141 

Of  flowers,  121-2 

Of  man,  140 
Comets,  168-72 
Concrete,  258-9 
Confectionery,  227-8 
Conic  sections,  166-8 
Consanguinity,  140 
Construction,  building,  256-61 
Consumption,  155,  157 
Contagious  diseases,  159-60 
Continents,  186 
Cookery,  226-8 
Copper,  184,  236 
Corals,  127 
Corn,  218 
Corpulence,  160 
Cosmology,  106 
Cotton,  219 

Cotton  :  Manufacture,  trade,  237-8 
Cotton  worm,  217 
Coughs,  158 

Cows,  223-4,  1 16-18,  124-7,  135-6,  162 
Crayfish,  131 
Cremation,  153 
Criminals,  142 

Crustacea,  128-30,  116-19,  124-30 
Crystallography,  206-7 
Crystals,  183 
Curiosities,  107 
Cycling,  193 
Cyclones,  187 
Dairy,  223-4 

Dairy :    Bacteriologfy,  224 
Dams,  249 
Darwinism,  1 14-16 
Dead  :    Disposal  of,  153 
Death,  148 

Decoration,  house,  260-1 
Deer,  135-6 
Dentistry,  161-2 
Determinants,  167 
De^v,  189,  206 
Dew  ponds,  214 
Diamonds,  183-4 
Diet,  228-9 

Digestive  system,  158,  142-3 
Dining,  228 
Diphtheria,  158 

Discovery,  scientific  and  mechani- 
cal, 234-5 
Disease,  143-62 
Disease:    Germs,  113 
Disease:    Of  plants,  217-18,  122,  222 
Disinfection,  153 
Disposal  of  the  dead,  153 
Distilling,  210 
Docks,  245-6 

Dogs,  224-5,  116-19,  135-6,  141,  162 
Dogwood,  Jamaica,  122 
Domestic  animals,  223-5,  Hi>  162 
Domestic  economy,  226 
Dragon  flies,  129 
Drainage,  216-17,  151-2 
Dress,  229 


11 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Droughts,  i88 

Drugs  156, 153-5 

Dwarfs,  141 

Dyeing,  209-10 

Dynamics,  190 — 

Dynamometers,  192 

Dynamos,  201-2 

Dyspepsia,  158, 156 

Ears,  157 

Earth:    Astronomy,  168-74 

Earth:    Figure  of,  172-3 

Earth:    Geology,  174-85 

Earth:    Physical  geography,  185-6 

Earth:    Physics,  190-203 

Earthquakes,  176 

Eclipses,  168-72 

Economic  geology,  179-84 

Electric  engineering,  196-203 

Electricity,  196,  203,  191,  195 

Electricity:    I^ighting,  195 

Electricity:    Medical,  155 

Electricity  in  warfare,  198 

Electrolysis,  205 

Electro-metallurgy,  208-9 

Elephants,  127,  1 16-19,  124-7,  ^25'^ 

Elixirs,  154 

Embroidery,  23S 

Embryology,  112-13 

Emotions,  143 

Employment,  150 

Engineering,  241-56 

Engineering:    Electrical,  196-203 

Engineering:    Marine,  251-2 

Engineering:    Mechanical,  251-6 

Engineering:    Military,  250-1 

Ensilage,  223 

Environment,  150 

Epidemics,  159-60 

Equations,  164-8 

Ether,  160-1 

Ethnology,  139-41 

Europe:    Geology,  176-7 

Evolution,  114-16 

Exercise,  143 

Exhibitions:    Industrial,  233-4 

Explosions,  182,  255 

Explosives,  211 

Expression,  143 

Eye-glasses,  157 

Eyes,  157 

Factory  system,  235 

Farms,  farming:,  213-25 

Fatalism,  physical,  114 

Fats,  205 

Feet,  141-2,  150 

Fencing,  149 

Fermentation,  210 

Ferns,  122-3 

Fertilization  of  plants,  121 

Fertilizers,  216 

Fever,  160 

Finger  prints,  142 

Fingers,  141-2,  149 

Fire,  175,  203 

Fire:    Prevention  and  extinction, 

256, 202 
Fish,  131-2,  116-18,  124-7 
Flax,  219 
Floods,  246 
Flour,  218 

Flowers:    Colors,  12 1-2 
Flowers,  I,anguage  of,  i2o-i 
Flying  machines,  194 
Food,  226-9,  229-30,  213-25,  148, 152 
Forage  plants,  218 
Force,  190 — 
Forestry,  221-2,  189 
Fortifications,  250-1 
Fossils,  184-5,  178-9, 126 
Fossils  :    Collectors'  manuals,  119 
Foundations,  247-8,  258 
Foundry-work,  235-7 
Friction,  252 
Frog,  141 
Frost,  175 
Fruits,  219-21 

Fruits:    Injurious  insects,  217-18 
Fruits :    Preserving,  228 


Fuel,  229,  195,  205, 209,  213 

Fulton,  Robert,  262 

Fungi,  217-18,  122 

Fungicides,  122 

Furniture,  260-1 

Galvanometers,  196-9 

Gardening,  218-19 

Gas  :  Natural  and  manufactured, 
212,  149,  182,  191,  195,  204-5,  229 

Gastronomy,  228 

Gems,  183-4 

Genius,  116 

Geodesy,  172-3 

Geographical  distribution  of 
animals,  124-7,  i33;  136 

Geographical  distribution  of 
plants,  120 

Geology,  174-85,  107,  168 

Geometry,  164-5,  163,  166-8 

Germs,  germ  diseases,  113,  116 

Giants,  141 

Girders,  247 

Girls,  150 

Glaciers,  176 

Glass,  212,  150 

Glue,  212-13 

Glycerin,  154 

Goats,  224 

Gold,  183,  177-82 

Gold:    Working,  236 

Goldfish,  132 

Gophers,  135 

Grains,  218 

Granite,  258 

Grapes,  220-1 

Grasses,  218 

Gravitation,  168,  192 

Great  Britain:    Botany,  122-3 

Gunpowder,  211 

Guns,  241 

Gunshot  wounds,  147,  161 

Gutta  percha,  213,  241 

Gymnastics,  149 

Habit,  habits:  Of  animals,  124-31, 
116-18 

Harbors,  245-6 

Hardware,  241 

Hamilton,  Mt.,  177 

Hands,  137,  141-2 

Hashisch,  156 

Hats,  241 

Hawaiian  islands:    Botany,  123 

Hay-fever,  157 

Headaches,  158-9 

Health.    See  Hygiene. 

Health  resorts,  189-90 

Hearing,  157,  141-3 

Heart,  157,  141-3,  156,  158 

Heatj  195-6,  190-4,  253-6 

Heating,  259-60 

Heredity,  116,  112,  141 

Hernia,  160 

Highways,  244-5 

Histology,  114,  141-2 

Home,  226-30 

Homeopathy,  155 

Homes  of  animals,  116-19,  124-36 

Hops,  218-19 

Horology,  169 

Horses,  223,  116-19,  124-7,  135-6,  141 

Horses:    Diseases,  162 

Horses:    Shoeing,  241 

Hosiery,  237 

Hospitals,  144,  147-8 

Household  arts,  226-30 

Houses:    Building,  256-9 

Houses:  Furniture  and  decora- 
tion, 260-1 

Houses:  Painting,  paperhang- 
ing,  etc.,  259-60 

Houses:    Sanitation,  152-3 

Humming-birds,  133-4 

Husbandry,  213-25 

Hybridism,  141 

Hydraulic  engineering,  248-9 

Hydraulic  mining,  246 

Hydrophobia,  160 

Hydrophthalmia,  160 


Hydrozoa,  127 

Hygiene,  143-62,  142 

Hygiene:    Personal,  148-51 

Hygiene:    Public,  151-3 

Hygrometer,  188 

Hypnotism,  154 

Hypsometry,  barometric,  249-50 

Ice,  152 

Ice:    Making  of,  229 

Ice-age,  176 

Illumination.    See  I,ighting 

Implements,  138 

Incubators,  225 

India  rubber,  213,  241 

Indian  clubs,  149 

Indigo,  219 

Industrial  arts,  230-41 

Industrial  exhibitions,  233-4 

Industrial  training,  232-3 

Industries,  137 

Industries  of  animals,  124-5 

Infancy.    See  Children 

Infection,  113 

Infectious  diseases,  159-60 

Inhalation,  157-8 

Injuries,  160-1 

Ink,  212-13 

Inorganic  chemistry,  203-4 

Insanity,  149 

Insects,  128-31,  116-18,  124-7,  217-18 

Insects:    Collectors'  manuals,  119 

Insects:    Injurious,  217-18,  128-31, 

116-18, 124-7 
Instinct,  115,  124,  126-7,  i34 
Instrument  making,  240-1 
Instruments:    Mathematical,  173 
Inter-oceanic  canal,  246 
Intestines,  141-3,  158 
Inventions,  234-5,  230,  232 
Invertebrates,  124-31,116-19,  141 
Iodide  of  ethyl,  154 
Iodoform,  161 
Iron:    Manufacture,  236-7 
Iron:    Mines,  mining,  182-3 
Iron:    Use,  257-8 
Irrigation,  216-17 
Ivy, 122 
Jetties,  245-6 
Joinery,  259 
Jute,  215,  238 
Kabbala,  156, 195 
Kaleidoscope,  194 
Keeley  Gold  cure,  156 
Kinematics,  192-3 
Knee,  160-1 
Knitting,  237 
Koch's  cure  for  consumption,  157, 

158 
I,ace,  237-8 
Lacquers,  212-13 
Lake-dwellers,  138-9 
Lakes,  175-6 
Language,  140 
Lard,  227 ' 
Larynx,  143 
Lathes,  238-9 
Latitude,  172-3 
Leaching,  208-9 
Lead,  184 

Lead:    Working,  236 
Least  squares,  166-7 
Leather,  239 
Left-handedness,  137 
Lemons,  219-20 
Lemurs,  136 
Levees,  245-6 
Lichens,  122 

Life-boats,  life  saving  service,  262 
Light,  194,  190-2,  196,  158 
Lighthouses,  245,  262 
Lighting,  229 

Lighting:    Electric,  202,  195 
Lighting:    Gas,  195 
Lightning,  196-9 
Lions,  136 
Lithology,  183 
Liver,  158,  141-3 
Liziviation,  208-9 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


m 


Loadstone,  197 

Locks,  241,  236 

I/jcomotives,  253-6 

Locust,  217-18 

Logarithms,  164-5 

Longevity,  150,  148 

Longitude,  169,  172-3 

Lubrication,  252 

Lunacy,  146 

Lungs,  157-8,  141-3 

Machinery,  251-6 

Magic  lantern,  195 

Magnetism,  i9i6-203 

Malaria,  148 

Malt,  210 

Mammals,  135 — ,  116-18,  124-7 

Man :    Anatomy,  physiology,  141-3 

Man:    Anthropology,    ethnology, 

137-41 
Man:    Evolution,  114-16 
Man:    Natural  history,  137-9 
Manual  training,  232-3 
Manufactures,  235-41 
Manures,  216 
Marble,  239 

Marine  engineering,  251-2 
Marriage,  116 
Mars,  170 
Marsupials,  136 
Masonry,  258-9 
Massage,  155 
Matches,  211 
Materia  medica,  153-5 
Materials,  building,  257-9 
Maternity,  159 

Mathematical  sciences,  162-8 
Mechanical  arts,  230 — 
Mechanical  engineering,  251-6 
Mechanics,    192-3,    190-203,    230 — , 

251-6 
Medical  chemistry,  153-6,  206 
Medical  climatology,  189-90 
Medical  education,  144-6 
Medical  periodicals,  147-8 
Medicine,  143-62 
Memory,  159 
Menhaden,  132 
Mental  diseases,  158-9 
Mental  evolution,  115 
Mental  physiology,  154 
Mercury,  i8i 
Metallurgy,  207-9 
Metals,  235-7,  179-84,  176-9 
Meteorites,  168-72 
Meteorology,  186-9,  191 
Micro-organisms,  113 
Microphone,  200 
Microscope,  113- 14 
Midwifery,  159 

Migration  of  animals,  117,  140 
Migration  of  birds,  133 
Migration  of  plants,  117 
Military  engineering,  250-1 
Military  hospitals,  147-8 
Milk,  223-4,  230 
Milk:    Bacteriology,  227 
Mill-work,  256 
Mineral  springs,  190 
Minerals,  mineralogy,  206-7.   I7q- 
.84,118,174  ^-^  ''     '^ 

Mines,  mining,   180-4,  206-7,  249 
Molecular  physics,  204 
Mollusks,  128,  1 16- 18,  124-7 
Mollusks:     Collectors'   manuals, 

119 
Monkeys,  135-6,  126,  116- 19,  124-7 
Monuments,  137-9 
Moon,  168-74 
Morphine,  156 
Mosquitoes,  129 
Mosses,  122 

Moths,  130-1,  116-19,  124-7,  128-31 
Motors,    electric,     heat,    steam, 

water,  196-202,  253-6 
Mound-builders,  138 
Mounds.,  138-9 
Mountains,  175-6 
Mouth,  157-8, 141-3 


Movement,  121,  141 

Mummies,  137 

Muscle-beating,  149 

Muscles,  141-3 

Mushrooms,  122,  227 

Myths:    Astronomical,  169,  171 

Myths:    Zoological,  125 

Narcotics,  156 

Natural  history,  116-18 

Natural  selection,  116 

Nautical  astronomy,  173 

Nautical  surveying,  17a 

Naval  architecture,  261 

Naval  hygiene,  160 

Navigation,  173,  262,  249-50 

Navigation:    Aerial,  194 

Nebular  theory,  171 

Needlework,  238 

Negro,  140 

Neptune,  170 

Nerves,  141-3 

Nervous  system,  nervous  diseases, 

158-9,  141-3,  154 
Neuralgia,  157 
New  Zealand:    Botany,  123 
Nicaragua  canal,  246 
Nitro-glycerine,  211 
North     America:        Archaeology 

137-9 
North  America:    Botany,  122-4 
North  America:     Geology,    177-8 
176  ' 

North  America:    Mines  and  min- 
ing, 179-84 
Nose,  157-8,  141-3 
Numbers,  163-4 

Nursing,  nursery,  229-30,  144,  146-7 
Observations:  Astronomical,  172 
Observatories:    Astronomical,  172 

Ocean,  185-6 

Oil,  oils,  182,  205,  213 

Olive  oil,  219-20 

Olives,  219-20 

Opium,  156 

Opossums,  136 

Optics,  194-5 

Orang^es,  219-20 

Orchids,  121-3 

Ores,  179-84 

Organic  chemistry,  206 

Ornaments.  138 

Ostriches,  225 

Overwork,  159 

Oxen,  223-4,  116-18,  124-7,  135-6 

Oysters,  128 

Ozone,  203 

Pacific  Coast:    Botany,  123 

Pain,  143 

Painting,  paints,  212-13 

Painting:    House  and  sign    260 

Palseontology,  184-5,  177-8 

Paper^  212 

Parasites.  122,  128 

Parrots,  133-5,  126,  116-19,  124-7 

Pastry,  227-8 

Patents,  234-5 

Pathology,  156-60 

Pavements,  244-5,  i39 

Peanuts,  218 

Pearls,  128,  183 

Pens,  236 

Pepsin,  154 

Perch,  131 

Percussion,  156 

Perfumery,  212-13 

Periodicals:    Industrial.  232 

Periodicals:    Mechanical,  232 

Periodicals:    Medical,  147-8 

Periodicals:    Scientific,  107 

Peritonitis,  160 

Personal  hygiene,  148-51 

Pests,  insect,  217-18 

Petrography,  183-4 

Petroleum,  182-3 

Pharmacy,  154,  204 

Philology,  140 

Phonographs,  194,  200 

Phonopore,  200 


Phosphate,  216 
Phosphorescence,  195 
Phosphorus,  154 
Photography,  195,  250 
Photo-micrographs,  114 
Phrenology,  140 
Phylloxera,  217 
Physical  culture,  149 
Physical  geography,  185-6 
Physical  science,  168 — ,  105-11 
Physics,  190-203 
Physiology,  141-3 
Piers,  246 
Pigeons,  225 
Planets,  169-72 
plants,  119-24 
plants:    Poisonous,  122 
plastering,  258-9 
plovers,  135 
plumbing,  152-3 
Pneumatics,  192 
Pneumonia,  147 
Poisonous  plants,  122 
Poisons,  poisoning,  155-6,  160-1 
Polariscope,  195 
Polyzoa,  127 
Portland  cement,  258 
Potatoes,  218-19 
Pottery,  138 
Poultry,  225 

Power:    Transmission,  201-2 
Precious  metals,  183,  177-82 
Precious  stones,  183-4,  177-82 
Printers,  jjrinting,  239-40 
Probabilities,  166-8 
Proofreading,  240 
Propellers,  254,  261 
Protoplasm,  112 
Protozoa,  127,  116-19,  124-7 
Pterjrlography,  134 

Public  health,  151-3 

Pumps,  252-3 

Pygmies,  140 

Quackery,  145 

Quadrupeds,    135-6,    116-18,    124-7, 
223-5 

Quarantine,  153 

Quarrying,  180 

Quarternions,  167 

Quebracho  bark,  154 

Quicksilver,  184 

Rabbits.  223 

Radiates,  127, 116-19,  124-7 

Railroads,  222 

Railroads:    Electric,  201 

Railroads:    Engineering,  243-4 

Railroads:    Street,  243-4 

Rails,  steel  and  iron,  244 

Rain,  186-9 

Recreation,  150 

Rectum  160 

Refrigeration,  229 

Reindeer,  223 

Reptiles,  132-3,  116-19,  124-7 

Reptiles:    Collectors' manuals,  119 

Respiratory  system,  157-8,  141-3 

Rest,  150 

Rhizopoda,  127 

Rhododendron, 122 

Rifles,  241 

Rivers:    Engineering,  245-6 

Roads,  244-5 

Rocks,  183 

Roentgen  ray,  195,  199 

Roofs,  246-8,  259 

Ropes,  237 

Rowing,  149 

Salmon,  132 

Sandpipers,  135 

Sanitary  engineering,  151-3 

Sanitary  science,  151-3 

Saturn,  171 

Saws,  253 

Scarlet  fever,  159-60 

Science,  105 — 

Scorpion,  129 

Scurvy, 160 

Sea-anemonea,  127 


IV 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Seals,  136 

Seamanship,  262 

Sea-sickness,  160 

Sensation,  14 1-3 

Senses,  157,  141-3 

Servants,  229 

Sewers,  sewerage,  151-3,  241 

Sewing  machines,  241 

Sex:    Evolution,  115 

Sexes,  137 

Sheep,  224,  116-19,  124-7,  135-6,  162 

Shells.    See  Mollusks 

Shipbuilding,  261 

Ship  railway:    Tehuantepec,  246 

Shoemaking,  239 

Sickness,  sickrooms,  229-30 

Sight,  157,  141-3 

Sign  painting,  260 

Silkworms,  silk  culture,  225 

Silos,  223 

Silver,  183,  177-82 

Silver:    Working,  236 

Skin,  156-7,  141-3,  146 

Sleep,  159 

Sloyd,  233 

Smell,  141-3 

Smelting,  208-9 

Snakes,  132,  116-19, 124-7 

Snipes,  135 

Snow,  186-7 

Soap,  211-13 

Soap-bubbles,  190 

Societies:    Industrial,  232 

Societies:    Scientific,  107-11 

Soil,  216,  183 

Sorghum,  211 

Sound,  194,  190-2,  195 

South  America:    Geology,  179 

Spectacles,  157 

Spectroscope,  195 

Spectrum  analysis,  205 

Spencer's   biological    hypothesis, 

ii6 
Spiders,  130,  116-19,  124-7,  128-30 
Spine,  159-60, 141-3 
Spongiadse,  127 
Squirrels,  135 
Stair  building,  259 
Stammering,  158 
Stars,  168-73 
Statics,  192-3,  247 
Steam,  195 
Steam  engine,  253-6 
Steam  navigation,  262 
Steel:    Manufacture,  236-7 
Stereotyping,  239-40 
Stimulants,  156 
Stocks:    Mining,  179-80 
Stone,  183,  170-6 
Stone:    Working,  258-9,  239 
Storms,  186-8 
Strains:    Engineering,    building, 

193,  247,  257-8 
Street  cleaning,  152 
Street  railways,  243-4 
Street  railways:    Electric,  201 
Streets,  244-5 
Strength  of  materials,  257-8,  247-8, 

252 


Strychnine,  155 

Stuttering,  158 

Submarine  engineering,  245-6 

Submarine  mines,  250 

Sugar,  211,  227-8 

Sugar-beet,  211 

Sulphurets,  206 

Sulphuric  acid,  211 

Summer  diseases,  156 

Sun,  168-74,  196 

Sun-birds,  134 

Surgery,  160-1 

Surveying,  249-50,  172-3 

Swedish  movement  cure,  155,  149 

Sweet  potatoes,  218 

Swimming,  149 

Swine.  224,  116-19,  124-7,  i35-6i  162 

Tables:    Mathematical,  163, 165 

Tanning,  239 

Tannins,  211 

Tapestry,  238 

Taste,  141-3 

Taxidermy,  118-19 

Tea,  219,  156 

Technical  instruction,  232-3 

Technology,  230 — 

Technology:    Chemical,  207-13 

Teeth,  158,  141-3 

Tehuantepec  ship  railway,  246 

Telegraph,  200 

Telephone,  199-200 

Telescope,  195 

Temperature.  See  Climate.— Heat 

Teratology:    Vegetable,  120 

Tesla,  N.,  198 

Textile  fabrics,  237-8 

Textile  fabrics:    Dyeing,  210 

Therapeutics,  153-5 

Thermodynamics,  195-6 

Thermometers,  thermometry,  156, 

187-8 
Throat,  157-8,  141-3 
Thunder,  197 
Tides,  185 
Tigers,  136 
Tiles,  239 
Tin,  184,  235-6 
Tinder-box,  196 
Tobacco,  219,  156 
Toilet,  229 
Tools,  181,  252-3 
Topographical  drawing,  249 
Topographical  surveying,  249-50 
Tops,  193 
Tornadoes,  186-7 
Torpedoes,  250-1 
Tourmaline,  183 
Transit  of  Venus,  i6g,  171 
Transplantation,  161 
Trees,  221-2 
Trephining,  161 

Trigonometry,  165,  163-4,  166-8,  250 
Trout,  132 
Tuberculosis,  157 
Tunnels,  tunneling,  242-3 
Turning  lathes,  238-9 
Typhoid  fever,  159 
Typography,  239-40 
United.States:    Botany,  122-4 


United  States:    Geology,  177-9 

United  States:  Mines,  mining, 
179-84 

Urine,  154,  160 

Vaccination,  159-60 

Vaccine  virus,  154 

Variation  of  species,  115 

Varnishes,  212-13 

Vegetables,  218-19 

Ventilation,  259-60,  153,  180-2 

Venus,  Transit  of,  169,  171 

Vertebrates,  131-41,  116-19,  124-7 

Veterinary  medicine,  162 

Vine:    Disease,  217 

Vinegar,  212-13 

Vineyards,  220-21 

Vineyards:    Insect  pests,  217-18 

Vision,  157 

Voice,  158,  148 

Volcanoes,  176 

War,  188 

War,  Electricity  in,  198 

Warming,  259-60 

Watches,  watchmaking,  240-1 

Water:    Heating,  259-60 

Water:    Hydrostatics,  193-4 

Water:    Micro-organisms,  113,  152 

Water:  Pollution  and  purifica- 
tion, 152,  248 

Water:    Power,  256,  248-9 

Water:  Supply,  hydraulic  engi- 
neering, 248-9 

Water-cure,  155 

Watering  places,  190 

Wax-flowers,  241 

Weapons,  138 

Weather,  186-9 

Weaving,  237-8 

Weismannism,  112 

Wells,  248-9 

Whale,  136 

Wheat,  218 

Whirlwinds,  187 

Wilderness  cure  for  lung  disease, 
158 

Windmills,  256 

Winds,  186-9 

Winemaking,  220-21 

Winter,  148 

Wire,  237 

Wires,  wiring:    Electric,  202-3 

Women,  150,  137 

Women:     Diseases,  159,  161 

Women:    Hygiene,  150 

Wood,  woods,  257-8,  244 

Wood  work,  238-9 

Wood  working:    Sloyd,  233 

Wool,  237-8 

Worcester,  Marquis  of,  105 

World.    See  Earth 

Worms,  129-30,  116-19,  124-7 

Wounds,  160-1 

Wrestling,  149 

Wrist,  149 

X  ray,  195.  i99 

Yellow  fever,  159-60,  155,  147 

Yucca  borer,  217 

Zoology,  124-41 


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which  see).     1881+ 500.8 

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I :  North  American  batrachia  and  reptilia. 
Check-list  of.    By  E.  D.  Cope.     1875 500.280 

2-3:  Natural  history  of  Kerguelen  island 
made  in  connection  with  the  American  Transit- 
of-Venus  expedition,  1874-5,  Contributions  to 
the.  By  J.  H.  Kidder.  Pt.  i:  Ornithology. 
Ed.  by  E.  Coues.  1875.  Pt.  2:  Oology,  etc. 
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4:  Birds  of  southwestern  Mexico  collected 
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7:  Natural  history  of  the  Hawaiian  and 
Fanning  islands  and  Lower  California,  Con- 
tributions to  the.    By  T.  H.  Streets.     1877.... 500. 280 

8:  Index  to  the  names  which  have  been  ap- 
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year  1877.    By  W.  H.  Dall.     1877 500.280 

9-io:  North  American  ichthyology,  Contri- 
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with  revisions  of  the  genera  and  description 
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11:  Bibliography  of  the  fishes  of  the  Paci- 
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12:  North  American  ichthyology,  Contribu- 
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13:    Flora  of  the  St.  Croix  and  Virgin  islands. 

By  Baron  H.  F.  A.  Eggers.    1879 500.2802 

14:  Philadelphia  international  exhibition, 
1876.  Catalogue  of  the  collection  to  illustrate 
the  animal  resources  and  the  fisheries  of  the 
United  States.    Prepared  under  direction  of 

G.  B.  Goode.    1879 500.2802 

15:  Natural  history  of  Arctic  America  made 
in  connection  with  the  Howgate  Polar  expedi- 
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lein.    1879 500.2803 

17:    Zoological  position  of  Texas,  On  the. 

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18:  Internationale  Fischerei  -  Ausstellung, 
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culture  of  the  U.  S.  and  forming  a  part  of  the 
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the  U.  S.  Fish  Commission.    Prepared  under 

the  direction  of  G.  B.  Goode.    1880 500.2808 

19:    Noraenclator   zoologicus.    1S79.    2  pts. 

By  S.  H.  Scudder 500.2808 

20:  Bibliographies  of  American  naturalists, 
i:    Published  writings  of  Spencer  Fullerton 

Baird,  1843-1882.    By  G.  B.  Goode.    1883 500.280  3 

21 :  Nomenclature  of  North  American  birds 
chiefly  contained  in  the  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.    By 

R.  Ridgway.     1881 500.280  c 

22:    Guide  to  the  flora  of  Washington  and 

vicinity.     By  I,.  F.  Ward.     1881 500.2806 

23:  Bibliographies  of  American  naturalists. 
2:    Published  writings  of  Isaac  I,ea.    By  N.  P. 

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24:  North  American  reptilia  and  batrachia, 
with  catalogue  of  specimens  in  the  U.  S.  Nat. 
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25:  Natural  history  of  the  Bermudas,  Con- 
tributions to  the.    Ed.  by  J.   M.  Jones  and 

G.  B.  Goode.    Vol.  i.    1884 500.280  ' 

26:    Avifauna  Columbiana.   By  E.  Coues  and 

D.W.Prentiss.    2d  ed.    1883 500.280  » 

27:  International  Fisheries  Exhibition,  Lon- 
don, 1883.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  collec- 
tions sent  from  the  United  States.  {Also) 
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under  the  direction  of  G.  B.  Goode.  1884. ..500.280  « 
28:    American  land  shells,  Manual  of.    By 

W.  G.  Binney.    1885 500.280  1  0 

29:  Ornithological  explorations  in  the  Com- 
mander islands  and  in  Kamtschatka,  Results 

of.    ByL.  Stejneger.    1885 500.280  1 1 

30:  Bibliographies  of  American  naturalists. 
3:  Bibliography  of  publications  relating  to 
the  collection  of  fossil  invertebrates  in  the  U.  S. 
Nat.  Mus.,  including  complete  lists  of  the 
writings  of  Fielding  B.  Meek,  Charles  A. 
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Marcou.    1885 500.280  1  2 

31:  North  American  syrphidae,  Synopsis  of. 
By  S.  W.  Williston.    PI.    1886 500.280  1  3 


United  States  National  Museum.— a?«i'/««^fl' 

32:  Batrachians  and  reptiles  of  Central 
America  and  Mexico,  Catalogue  of.    By  E.  D. 

Cope.    1887 500.280  1  2 

33:    Minerals  and  synonyms.  Catalogue  of. 

ByT.  Egleston.    1889 500.280  3. <t 

34:    Batrachia  of  North  America.    By  E.  D. 

Cope.    1889 500.280  34 

35-"  Transformations  of  North  American 
lepidoptera,   Bibliog.    catalogue    of.     By  H. 

Edwards.     1889 500.280  35 

36:  Cetaceans,  Contributions  to  the  natu- 
ral history  of  the.    By  F.  W,  True.     PI.    1889 

500.28086 

37:  Shell-bearing  marine  mollusks  and 
brachiopods  of  the  southeastern  coast  of  the 
U.S.,  Preliminary  catalogue  of  the.    ByW.  H. 

I^all.     1889 500.280  3  7 

38:  Insects  of  the  lepidopterous  family  noc- 
tuidae  of  temperate  North  America,  Contri- 
butions toward  a  monograph  of  the.    By  J.  B. 

Smith.     1890 500.280  3  8 

39:  Ridgway,  R.  Directions  for  collecting 
birds.— Knowlton,  F.  H.  Directions  for  col- 
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Notes  on  the  preparation  of  rough  skeletons. 
— Bendire,  C.  Directions  for  collecting,  pre- 
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for  collecting  and  preserving  insects.— Dall, 
W.  H.  Instructions  for  collecting  mollusks, 
and  other  useful  hints  for  the  conchologist.— 
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and  for  preparation  of  thin  sections.— Coville, 
F.  V.  Directions  for  collecting  specimens  and 
information  illustrating  the  aboriginal  uses 
of  plants.— Schuchert,  C.  Directions  for  col- 
lecting and  preparing  fossils.  —  Cockerell, 
T.  D.  A.  Directions  for  collecting  and  pre- 
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40:  Bibliographies  of  American  naturalists. 
4:  Published  writings  of  George  Newbold 
Lawrence,  1844-91.     By  L.  S.  Foster.      1892 

500.280  1  2 

41:  Bibliographies  of  American  naturalists. 
5:    Published  writings  of  Dr.  Charles  Girard. 

By  G.  B.  Goode.     1891 500.280  H 

42:  Economic  geology  and  metallurgy  in 
the  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Preliminary  descriptive 
catalogue  of  the  systematic  collections  in.    By 

F.  P.  Dewey.     1891 500.280  4  2 

43:    Bats  of  North  America,  Monograph  of 

the.     By  H.  Allen.     1893 500.2804s 

44:  Moths  of  the  lepidopterous  superfamily 
noctuidae  found  in  boreal  America,  with 
critical  notes,  Catalogue  of  the  species  of.    By 

J.  B.  Smith.    1893 500.280  4  4 

45:  North  American  proctotrypidse.  Mono- 
graph   of   the.      By   W.    H.   Ashmead.      1893 

500.280  4  5 

46:  Myriapoda  of  North  America.  By  C. 
H.  BoUman.  ^d.  by  L.  M.  Underwood. 
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47:  Fishes  of  North  and  middle  America. 
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Cox,  C.  F.  Protoplasm  and  life.  1890.. .576.19 
Drysdale,  J.    The  protoplasmic  theory  of 

life.     1874 576.18 

Foster,  M.  and  Balfour,  F.  M.     Elements 

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Haddon,  a.  C.     Introduction  to  the  study 

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BIOLOGICAI.  SCIENCE. 


"3 


Hertwig,  O.  The  cell.  Tr.  by  M.  Camp- 
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Packard,  A.  S.,  Jr.  Outlines  of  compara- 
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QUATREFAGES  DE  Br^au,  A.  de.  Meta- 
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SCRIBNER,  G.  H.     Where  did  life  begin? 

1883 591-37 

Tyndali,,  J.  Beginnings  of  things.  1874. 
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Tyson,  J.  The  cell  doctrine.  2d  cd. 
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MICRO-ORGANISMS. 

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Bary,  a  de.  Lectures  on  bacteria.  Tr. 
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Chipman,  M.  M.  Micro-organisms  and 
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Conn,  H.  W.     Story  of  germ  life.     Illus. 

1897 616.89 

Crookshank,  B.  M.  Text-book  of  bacte- 
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DoivLEY,    C.   S.     Technology   of   bacteria 

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FRANKI.AND,  P.  F.  and  Mrs.  G.  C.  Micro- 
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KlyKiN,  E.     Micro-organisms  and  disease. 

4th  ed.  rev.     Illus.     1896 616.80 

Macdonai,d,  J.  D.  A  guide  to  the  micro- 
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Matthews,  C.  G.,  and  Lott,  F.  E.  The 
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MuiR,  R-,  and  Ritchie,  J.  Manual  of 
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Prudden,  T.  M.     Dust  and  its  dangers. 

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Smart,  A.  Germs,  dust  and  disease.    1883. 

616.137 

Sternberg,  G.  M.  Manual  of  bacteri- 
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TrouessarT,  E.   L.     Microbes :   ferments 

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Tyndai,i<,  J.  Floating  matter  of  the  air 
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MICROSCOPE. 

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1890 **578.56 

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microscope.     1857 578.46 

Behrens,  J.  W.  Guide  for  the  microscopi- 
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Carpenter,  W.  B.  The  microscope  and 
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578.6 

Ci^ARKE,  Iv.  L.  Objects  for  the  microscope. 
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Da  VIES,  T.  The  preparation  and  mount- 
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Frey,  H.  The  microscope  and  microscopi- 
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GossE,  P.  H.   Evenings  at  the  microscope. 

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Hogg,  J.     The  microscope.     Illus.     New 

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114 


EVOLUTION. 


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MoNTHi,Y  microscopical  journal :  transac- 
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and  record  of   histological    research, 

1869.1894 **578.io-25  29 

Commencing  with  1878  title  changes  to  Jour- 
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Phin,  J.  Practical  hints  on  the  selection 
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QuARTERi<Y  journal  of  microscopical 
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Vols.  6-8,  istser.,  and  vols.  1-2,  zd  ser.,  bear 
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578.39 

Rutherford,   W.    Outlines   of  practical 

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Illus.     1876 , 578.5 

SCHAPER,  E.   A.      A  course  of  practical 

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ScHERREN,  H.     Through  a  pocket  lens. 

Illus.     1897 578.53 

Smith,  J.  E.  How  to  see  with  the  micro- 
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Sternberg,    G.    M.      Photo-micrographs 

and  how  to  make  them.   Illus.     1883. 

578.41 

Wood,  J.   G.      Common  objects    of    the 

microscope.     Illus.     n.  d 578.54 

Wright,    L.      Popular  handbook  to  the 

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Wythe,  J.  H.    The  microscopist.    4th  ed. 

Illus.     1883 578.40 

EVOLUTION. 

Agassiz,  L.     Methods  of  study  in  natural 

history.    Illus.     1876 575-32 

Alexander,  J.  B.  Dynamic  theory  of 
life  and  mind.     Illus.     1893 575-83 

Bailey,  L.  H.  The  survival  of  the  un- 
like :    evolution    essays  suggested  by 


Bailey,  L.  H. — Continued. 

the  study  of  domestic  plants.     Illus. 

1896 575.99 

Balkwill,  F.  H.    Testimony  of  the  teeth 

to  man's  place  in   nature,   etc.     1893. 

Illus 575-85 

Bastian,  H.  C.    Evolution  and  the  origin 

of  life.     1874 , 575.68 

Bergen,  J.  Y.,  and  F.  D.     A   primer  of 

Darwinism    and     organic    evolution. 

Illus.     1890 575-71 

BiRKS,  T.   R.     Modern   physical  fatalism 

and  the  doctrine  of  evolution.     1876. 

575-41 

BoNAViA,  E.    Studies  in  the  evolution  of 

animals.     Illus.     1895 575-92 

BowNE,  B.  P.    The  philosophy  of  Herbert 

Spencer.     1874 575.53 

Brooklyn  Ethical  Association.     Life  and 

the  conditions  of  survival.     1895 575-96 

Burr,  E.  F.     Pater  mundi.    2d  ser.     1873. 

575.61 

Calderwood,  H.    Evolution  and  man's 

place  in  nature.     1893 575-84 

Gazelles,  M.  E.  Outline  of  the  evolu- 
tion philosophy.  Tr.  by  O.  B.  Froth- 
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Chambers,   R.    Vestiges  of  the  natural 

history  of  creation.    4th  ed.    1856.. .575. 116 

Clodd,  E.     Pioneers  of   evolution,    from 

Thales  to  Huxley.    Ports,    1897 575.103 

A  primer  of  evolution.    Illus.    1895... 575.101 
Story  of  creation.     2d  ed.    Illus.     1888. 
575-66 

Conn,  H.  W.  The  living  world :  whence 
it  came  and  whither  it  is  drifting. 
Illus.     1891 575-74 

Cope,  E.  D,     The  origin   of  the   fittest, 

Illus.     1887 575-80 

The  primary  factors  of  organic  evolu- 
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Cramer,  F.  The  method  of  Darwin. 
1896 575-IOO 

Darwin,  C.  Die  Abstammung  des 
Menschen  und  die  geschlechtliche 
Zuchtwahl.  Ubersetzt  von  J.  V. 
Cams.      3d  ed.     Illus.     2  vols.     1875. 

57528-9 

Darwinism  stated  by  Darwin  himself. 
Passages  sel.  by  N,  Sheppard.  1884. 
575-62 


EVOI.UTION. 


115 


Darwin,  C. — Continued. 
Descent  of  man  and  selection  in  relation 

to  sex.     1879 575.9 

Same.    2d  ed.    Illus.    2  vols.     1888. ..575, 77-8 
Origin  of  species  by  means  of  natural 
selection.      6th    ed.      Port.      2    vols. 

1891  575.110-1 

Variation  of  animals  and  plants  under 
domestication.     2d  ed.,   rev.     2  vols. 

Illus.     1876 575-23-4 

DODEL,  afterward  Dodel-Port,  A.     Moses 
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(1891) 57587 

Drummond,  H.    The  ascent  of  man.    4th 

ed.     1894 57590 

EvoiyUTiON  in  science,  philosophy  and  art. 

1891 575-79 

FiSKK,  J.     Darwinism  and  other  essays. 

1884 575-63 

Destiny  of  man  viewed  in  the  light  of 

his  origin.     15th  ed.     1890 575- 70 

Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy.     2  vols. 

1875 575-51-2 

GiLi,,   W.    I.      Evolution    and    progress. 

1875 575-26 

Gray,   A.      Darwiniana :   essays    and  re- 
views.    1878 575-12 

Haeckkl,  E.     Evolution  of  man.    2  vols. 

Illus.    1879 575-13-14 

Freedom  iu  science  and  teaching.     Tr. 

by  T.  H.  Huxley.     1879 575-19 

History    of    creation.      Illus.       2    vols. 

(1874) 575-15-16 

The  last  link.     1898 575-io8 

Hall,   A.   W.     Problem  of  human    life. 

(Cop.  1877) 575.59 

Haycraft,  J.   B.     Darwinism    and    race 

progress.     1895 575-I20 

Hertwig,  O.     The  biological  problem  of 
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575-102 

Hodge,  C.     What  is  Darwinism?    1874. ..575. 46 

Homo  versus  Darwin.    Illus.     1871 575.i8 

Hubrecht,    a.   a.   W.      Descent    of  the 

primates.    Illus.     1897 575.104 

Huxley,  T.   H.     The  coming  of  age  of 

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More  criticisms  on  Darwin.     1873 575-3 

Origin  of  species.     1878 575-2 

Jordan,  D.  S.     Factors  in  organic  evolu- 
tion,    n.  d 575.91 

Foot-notes  to  evolution.   Illus.    1898.. .575. 107 


Marshall,    A.    M.       Lectures     on     the 

Darwinian  theory.     Illus.     1894 575-89 

Mivart,  St.  G.    Genesis  of  species.     2d 

ed.    Illus.     1871 575-34 

Lessons  from   nature  as  manifested  in 

mind  and  matter.     1876 575-36 

Man  and  apes:  structural  resemblances 
and  diflferences.     Illus.     1874 575-6 

Muller,  F.  Facts  and  arguments  for 
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1869 575.119 

O'Neill,  T.  W.  Refutation  of  Darwinism 
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OSBORN,  H.  F.  From  the  Greeks  to  Dar- 
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Pascoe,  F.  p.  The  Darwinian  theory  of 
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Pearson,  K.  Chances  of  death,  and  other 
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1897 575-105-6 

Romanes,  G.  J.  Darwin  and  after  Dar- 
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1892-7 575-81-1  ■ 

Mental   evolution  in   animals.     With  a 
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Darwin.     1884 575-64 

Scientific  evidences  of  organic  evolution. 
1882 575.60 

St.  Clair,   G.      Darwinism   and    design. 

1873 575-39 

SCHMID,  R.    Theories  of  Darwin  and  their 

relation  to  philosophy,   religion    and 

morality.    Tr.  by  G.  A.  Zimmermann. 

1883 575-58 

Schmidt,  O.     Descendenzlehre  und   Dar- 

winismus.     Illus.     2d  ed.     1875 575-27 

Doctrine  of    descent    and    Darwinism. 

Illus.     1875 575.7 

SCHURMAN,  J.  G.  The  ethical  import  of 
Darwinism.     1888 575-72 

Spencer,  H.     The  genesis  of  science,  and 

the  factors  of  organic  evolution 575.117 

Illustrations  of  universal  progress.  (Cop. 
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Steenstrup,  J.  J.  S.  On  the  alternations 
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Stirling,  J.  H.  Darwinianism :  work- 
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Tyler,  J.  M.  The  whence  and  the  whither 
of  man.     1896 575-93 


ii6 


NATURAI.  HISTORY. 


Wai,i,ace,   a.    R.      Contributions   to  the 
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1871 575-35 

Darwinism.     Port.    Maps.     lUus.     1889. 

57569 

Watts,   R.     An   examination  of  Herbert 

Spencer's  biological  hypothesis.    1875. 

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Weismann,  a.     Studies  in  the  theory  of 

descent.     Tr.  by  R.   Meldola.     PI.     2 

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Wii,iviAMS,    H.    S.      Geological    biology. 

Illus.      1895 575.95 

WiivWAMSON,  W.  C.     Succession  of  life  on 

the  earth 504.54 

WiivSON,  A.     Chapters  on  evolution.     Illus. 

1883 575.57 

W1NCHEI.1,,  A.     The  doctrine  of  evolution. 

1874 575.37 

HEREDITY. 

Bradford,  A.  H.     Heredity  and  Christian 

problems.     1895 -575.98 

Cook,  J.     Heredity.     1879 575.5 

Gai,Ton,  F.     English  men  of  science,  their 

nature  and  nurture.     1875 575-17 

Hereditary  genius,  its  laws  and  conse- 
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Natural  inheritance.     1889 575-67 

HuTH,  A.  H.     Marriage  of  near  kin.    1875. 

575-31 

NiSBET,  J.  F.     Marriage  and  heredity.     2d 

ed.      1890 57582 

RiBOT,  T.     Heredity.     1875 575-io 

Strahan,  S.  a.  K.     Marriage  and  disease. 

1892 575-30 

Weismann,  A.     Essays  upon  heredity  and 

kindred   biological  problems.     2  vols. 

1889-92 575-II3-4 

Germ-plasm.      Tr.  by  W.  N.  Parker  and 

H.  Ronnfeldt.     Illus.     1893 575-II5 

NATURAL    HISTORY: 
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Abbott,  C.  C.     Clear    skies    and    cloudy. 

Illus.     1899 ; 504.129 

Days  out  of  doors.     1889 S04.89 

Freedom    of    the    fields.      Illus.      1898. 

504.125 

Naturalist's   rambles  about   home.       2d 
ed.      1892 504-155 


Abbott,  C.  C— Continued. 
Notes  of  the  night,  and    other  outdoor 

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Outings  at  odd  times.     1890 504.95 

Recent  rambles.     PI.    Illus.     1892 504.107 

Travels  in  a  tree-top.     1894 504.112 

Wasteland  wanderings.     1887 504.153 

Adams,  A.  L,.  Notes  of  a  naturalist  in  the 
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Agassiz,  a.  Contribution  to  American 
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Port.     Illus.      1874 504.141 

Ai,i,EN,  G.      Common  sense  science.    1886. 

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Flashlights  on  nature.     Illus.    1898. ..590.197 

American  Museum  of  Natural   History. 

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Same.     1878 in  **500.258 

Bulletins,   vols.  2-9.     1887-97 **500.283 

American    naturalist.     Vols.   1-31.    Mar., 

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Boi^LES,  F.  Land  of  the  lingering  snow  : 
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Log-book  of  a  fisherman  and  zoologist. 

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BuFFON,  G.  L.  Iv.,  Comte  de.  Natural  his- 
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Carpenter,    W.    B.      Nature   and    man. 

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Issued  also  as  Journal  of   researches  into 

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What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his  voyage  in 

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DE  VERE,  M.  S.     Stray  leaves  from  the 

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Flagg,  W.     Halcyon  days.     1881 504.62 


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Thomb,  O.  W.,  and  Bennett,  A.  W.  Text- 
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TuBEUF,  K.  von.  Diseases  of  plants  in- 
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VEGKTABI.E  physiology,  pt.  I.    (L.  U.  K.) 

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SYSTEMATIC  BOTANY. 

Bary,  a.  de.  Comparative  morphology 
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Behr,  H.  H.  Synopsis  of  genera  of  vas- 
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cisco.     1884 582.18 

Bennett,  A.  W.,  and  Murray,  G.  Crypto- 
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Campbei^L,  D.  H.  Structure  and  de- 
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Cooke,  M.  C.  Introduction  to  the  study 
of  fungi.     Illus.     1895 582.49 

FocKE,  W.  O.  Ueber  die  BegriflFe  Species 
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580.41 

Gray,  A.     Genera    of   the  plants  of    the 

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Synoptical  flora  of  North  America :  the 

gamopetalae.    1886 **5oo.i7o^ 

Same 587.47 

HiBBERD,  S.  The  ivy,  a  monograph.  Illus. 

1872 582.50 

New  and  rare   beautiful-leaved  plants. 

PI.    1870 ^583.32 

Hooker,  Sir  W.  J.    A  second  century  of 

ferns.     1864 582.53 

Jamaica  dogwood.   Working  bulletin  for 

the  scientific  investigation  of in  **58o.99 

LeighTon,    W.    a.      British    species    of 

angiocarpous    lichens,    elucidated  by 

their  sporidia.     PI.     1851 *5o6.i57i8 

IviNNAEUS,   C.      Vegetable     kingdom.      2 

vols.     PI.      1806 582.5-52 

LyeIvL,  K.  M.     Geographical  handbook  of 

all  the  known  ferns.     1870 582.11 


Macmillan,  H.  First  forms  of  vegeta- 
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Masses,  G.  British  fungus  flora.  Illus. 
4vols.     1892-5 584.7-9^ 

May,  W.  J.  Mushroom  culture  for 
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MiJl,i,ER,  F.  Baron  von.  Introduction  to 
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Palmer,  J.   A.,  Jr.      About  mushrooms. 

Illus.     1894 643.27 

Mushrooms    of    America.       4    pp.      12 
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Phillips,  W.  Manual  of  the  British  dis- 
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Pratt,  A.  Poisonous,  noxious  and  sus- 
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PriTzel,  G.  a.  Iconum  botanicarum 
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Rand,  E.  S.  Orchids :  the  species  and 
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Boston.     Illus.    1876 582.54 

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Robinson,  J.  Ferns  in  their  homes  and 
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Sander,  F.  Reichenbachia:  orchids 
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Smith,  J.      Ferns,    British  and  foreign. 

Illus.     1877 582.6 

Stark,  R.  M.    A  popular  history  of  British 

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TuCKERMAN,  E.     A  Synopsis  of  the  North 

American  lichens.     Pt.  i.     1882 587.26 

Underwood,  L.  M.     Our  native  ferns  and 

their  allies.     3d  ed.  rev.     Illus.     1888. 

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Warming,  E.    A  handbook  of  systematic 

botany.     With  a  revision  of  the  fungi 

by  E.  Knoblauch.   Tr.  by  M.  C.  Potter. 

Illus.    1895 582.41 

Watson,    W.,  and  Bean,   W.       Orchids. 

Illus.     1890 582.51 

Weed,    C.    M.       Fungi    and    fungicides. 

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WoiyF,  R,  L,e  malattie  crittogamiche 
delle  piante  erbacee  coltivate.  Comp. 
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REGIONAI.  BOTANY. 

BenTham,  G.    Handbook  of  the   British 

flora.     6th  ed.     1892 584.11 

— and   Mueller,    F.      Flora  Australiensis. 

5  vols.     1863-70 *589,i2-i6 

Britxon,  N.  Iv.,  and  Brown,  > A.   Illustrated 

flora    of  the    United    States,    Canada 

and  the  British  possessions.     Illus.     3 

vols.     1896-8 587.28-30 

CaIvIFornia.     Geological  Survey.    Botany. 

By  W.  H.  Brewer,  S.  Watson,  and  A. 

Gray.     2  vols,     1880 **587.20-i 

California  horticulturist  and  floral  mag- 
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**587.4-ii ' 

C0VII.1.E,  F.  V.     Botany  of  the  Death  Valley 

expedition.     PI.     1893 580.120^ 

Cresweli,,  C.  F.     Ivist  of  seeds  of  Australia, 

etc.     1878 z«  580.50 

Dai,l  A-ToRRE,  K.  W.  von.    Tourist's  guide 

to  the  flora  of  the  Alps.    Tr.  by  A.  W. 

Bennett.      1886 584.5 

Darby,   J.     A    manual  of  botany  of  the 

southern  states.     Illus.     1841 *587.i4 

Davidson,  A.     Catalogue  of  the  plants  of 

Ivos  Angeles  county.    Pt.  i :    Phaeno- 

gamia.     (1896) 587.31 

Dudley,  W.  R.    The  Cayuga  flora,  pt.    i. 

1886 ««**58o.99 

Eastwood,  A.    Flora  of  the  Pacific  states. 

1897 in  580.128 

Eaton,  D.  C.     Ferns  of  North  America. 

PI.    2  vols.     1879-80 **587.35-6 

Eggers,   Baron  H.   F.   A.     Flora  of  St. 

Croix  and  the  Virgin  islands.     1879. 

««  500.280  2 

Fitzgerald,   R.   D.     Australian  orchids. 

PI.     n.  d **589.6 

Gray,  A.    Field,  forest  and  garden  botany 

of  the  United  States,  east  of  the  Missis- 
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Manual  of  the  botany  of  the  northern 

U.  S.,  east  of  the  Mississippi.     5th  ed. 

(Cop.  1867) 587.2 

HiLLEBRAND,  W.     Flora  of  the  Hawaiian 

islands.     Maps.      1888 589.11 

Hooker,  Sir  J.  D.    Handbook  of  the  New 

Zealand  flora.     1867 **589.i7 


Hooker,  Sir'^.  Yi .—Continued. 
Student's  flora  of   the   British    islands. 

3d  ed.     1884 580.91 

Hooker,  ^^VW.  J.,  ^df.    Niger  flora.    Map. 

PI.     1849 586.1 

— and  Arnott,    G.  A.  W.     The  botany  of 

Capt.    Beechey's  voyage.      PL      1841. 

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Kirk,  T.     Forest   flora  of  New  Zealand. 

PI.     1889 *589.io 

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Britain.     1880 **58o.47 

Lowe,  R.  T.     a  manual  flora  of  Madeira, 

Porto  Santo  and  the  Desertas.  1868.... 584.2 
Macmillan,  H.     Holidays  on  high  lands  : 

rambles  in  search  of  Alpine  plants. 

2ded.     1873 584.3 

Maiden,  J.  H.     The  useful  native  plants 

of  Australia  (incl.  Tasmania).  1889. ..589.9 
Meehan,  T.    The  native  flowers  and  ferns 

oftheU.  S.  PI.  2  vols.  i878-9...*587.i5-i6 
Moore,   T.     British  wild   flowers.     Illus. 

1867 584.10 

MiJLLER,  F.  Baron  von.     Native  plants  of 

Victoria,  pt.    i.     1879.     Select  plants 

eligible  for  culture  in  Victoria.     1876. 

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Rattan,    V.       Popular    California    flora. 

4th  ed.    Illus,     1882.. 587,1 

West  coast  botany  :   flora  of  the  Pacific 
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Rothrock,  J.  T.  and  others.  Reports  upon 
the  botanical  collections  made  in  por- 
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during  1871-5,  (U.  S.  Eug,  Dept.  Geog. 
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Thayer,  E.  H.     Wild  flowers  of  Colorado. 

PI-     1885 *587-24 

Wild  flowers  of  the  Pacific  coast.     Illus. 
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Wagner,  H.     lUustrirte  deutsche   Flora. 

lUus.     1871 580.40 

Ward,  L,.F.  Guide  to  the  flora  of  Wash- 
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Watson,  S.    Contributions  to  American 

botany,     n.  d ««**58o.99 

Contents  :  I.  List  of  plants  collected  by 
Dr.  E.  Palmer  in  southwestern  Chihuahua, 
Mex.,  in  1885. — II.  Descriptions  of  new  species 
of  plants  chiefly  from  the  Pacific  states  and 
Chihuahua. — III.  Notes  upon  plants  collected 
in  the  department  of  Yzabal,  Guatemala,  Feb.- 
Apr.  1885,  Ranunculaceae  to  Connaraceae. 
— IV.    Notes  upon  same  palms  of  Guatemala. 

— and  others.  Botany.  PI.  Map.  1871. 
(U.  S.  Geolog.  exploration  of  the  40th 
parallel.) 557-27 

Wood,    A.     The    American    botanist    and 

florist.     lUus.      1870 582.7 

ZOOLOGY. 

GENERAL  AND  MISCELLANEOUS. 

.^iviANUS  Claudius.     De  natura  animalum. 

Libri  XVII.      Ed.   by    G.   Schneider. 

1784 **590.i47 

Afi^alo,  F.  G.  Sketch  of  the  natural  his- 
tory of  Australia.    Illus.     1896 590.171 

Agassiz,    Iv.      Bibliographia    zoologiae    et 

geologise.     4  vols.    1848-54 *5o6.i57  ^^-^^ 

The  structure  of  animal    life.      3d   ed. 

(Cop.  1865) 590.68 

Ai,i,  about  animals,  for  old  and   young. 

PI J596.AL5 

Animai,  life  throughout  the  globe.    Illus. 

1876 590-153 

Annai,es  des  sciences  naturelles  :  zoologie 

et   pal^ontologie,  6th  ser.  vols.  17-20 ; 

7th  ser.  vols.  1-6,  9-20  ;   8th  ser.  vols. 

1-7.     1884-8,  1890-98 *505.ioi9-2o 

Aristotle.     History  of  animals.     Tr.  by 

R.  Cresswell.     1878 590.64 

AshTon,  J.     Curious  creatures  in  zoology. 

Illus.     n.  d 590.148 

Baker,  Sir  S.  W.    Wild  beasts  and  their 

ways.     Illus.      1890 596.19 

Bamford,  M.  E.      Talks  by  queer  folks. 

.J590.B217 

Barnum,  p.  T.    The  wild  beasts,  birds  and 

reptiles  of  the  world.    Port.    PI.    Illus. 

1889 596-14 

BarTleTT,  a.  D.  Wild  animals  in  captiv- 
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Bayi,I»S,  C.  K.     In  brook  and  bayou... J592.B29 


Beard,  J.  C.   Curious  homes  and  their  ten- 
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Beaugrand,   C.      Walks   abroad  ot    two 

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BicknelI/,W.  I.     Scripture  natural  history 

and  guide  to  general  zoology.    Illus. 

2  vols.     n.  d 590.70-1 

Boner,  C.     Forest   creatures  (habits,  etc.). 

Illus.     1861 596.3 

Brehm,  C.  L.     Bilder  und  Skizzen  aus  der 

Thierwelt.     Illus.     (1865) 590. 53 

Broderip,  W.  J.      Zoological  recreations. 

Ports.     Illus.     1862 590.26 

Brooks,  W.  K.    Foundations  of  zoology. 

1899 590-204 

Invertebrate  zoology.    Ilius.     1882 *592. 18 

BucKi,EY,  A.  B.     {Mrs.  Fisher.)    Life  and 

her  children J592.B85 

Winners  in  life's  race J596.B85 

BUFFON,   G.  L.    L.,    Comte    de.      CBuvres 

choisies.     Illus.     1864 590.31 

Campbei,L,  C.  C.    Natural  history .J590.C15 

Carpenter,    W.    B.     Zoology.     2  vols. 

Illus.     1876 590.62-3 

Cassei*i<'S  natural   history.     Illus.    6  vols. 

1883 590.134-9 

Cassell's  popular  natural  history.     Vol. 

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Church,  E.  R.     Home-animals .J590.C47h 

Little  neighbors  at  Elmridge .J590.C47n 

Cooper,  S.    Animal  life •J590.C78 

Cope,  E.  D.    Zoological  position  of  Texas. 

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Cornish,  C.  J.    Animals  at  work  and  play. 

Illus.     1896 596.47 

Crawford,  J.  H.    Wild  life  of  Scotland. 

Illus.     1896 590.170 

CuviER,  G.  L.  C.  F.  D.  de.  Baron.    Animal 

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Same.    With  additional  descriptions  by 

E.    Griffith  and  others.     PI.     16  vols. 

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1879 590.21 

Edwards,  H.  M.    Manual  of  zoology.    Tr. 

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PI.     1889 592.19 

FiGUiER,  Iv.     The  ocean  world.     New  ed. 

lUus.     n.  d 590.25 

FURNEAUX,  W.    Ivife  in  ponds  and  streams. 

PI.     Illus.     1896 .J590.F98P 

GauTier,  T.  My  household  of  pets...J59o.G23 
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Illus.     2  vols.     (1844?) 59023-4 

The  romance  of  natural  history.     Illus. 

1862 590.80 

GoDLD,  A.  A.     Report  on  invertebrata  of 

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592.2 

Gould,   C.      Mythical    monsters.      Illus. 

1886 *590.io4 

Gray,  J.  E.  and  others.    ''Zoology  of  the 

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PI.      1850'. *590.4 

Greenwood,    J.      Wild    sports    of    the 

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HamerTon,  p.  G.     Chapters  on  animals. 

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Illus.     1872 596.40 

Harbison,  M.  Elements  of  zoology. 
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HarTing,  J.  E.  British  animals  extinct 
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1888 590.212 

The    geographical    and    geological  dis- 
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Hertwig,  R.  General  principles  of  zo- 
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Hickson,  S.  J.    The  fauna   of  the   deep 

sea.     Illus.    1894 590.157 

Story  of  life  in  the   seas.    Illus.     1898. 
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Holder,  C.   F.    Along  the  Florida  reef 

.J590.H7ia 


Holder,  C.  F. — Continued. 

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Living  lights .J590.H71L 

Marvels  of  animal  life .J590.H7im 

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Hooker,    W.      Natural    history.      Illus. 

(Cop.  i860) 590.86 

Hooper,  M.     Ways  and  tricks  of  animals. 

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Houghton,     W.       Gleanings     from     the 

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n.  d 590.27 

Houssay,  F.    Industries  of  animals.  Illus. 

1893 591-23 

HULME,  F.  E.     Natural   history  lore   and 

legend.     1895 590.219 

Hunter,   E.   a.      Some  friends  of  mine. 

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Hutchinson,  H.  N.      Extinct   monsters. 

4th  ed.     Illus.     1896 590.150 

Huxley,  T.  H.     Animal  automatism,  and 

technical  education,  with  other  essays. 

596.42 

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Introduction    to    the    classification     of 

animals.     Illus.    1869 590.103 

Ingersoll,  E.     Friends   worth   knowing. 

1881 .J590.In43 

How  the  settlement  of  North  America 

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Neighbors  with  wings  and  fins .J596.J66W 

Jones,  T.  R.     The  animal  creation.    Illus. 

1873 590.69 

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Jones,  W.    The  broad  ocean  and  some  of 

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KENT,  W.  Saville.  Great  barrier  reef  of 
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KiNGSLEY,  C.     Glaucus  ;  or.  the  wonders 

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KiRBY,  M.  and  E.      Things  in  the  forest. 

Illus.     1861 590-50 

KiRBY,  W.     Power,  wisdom  and  goodness 

of  God  in  creation  of  animals,  their 

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KrefpT,  G.    Australian  vertebrata,  fossil 

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Tr.  by  W.  H.  D.  Adams.     Illus.     1875. 

590.49 

I/EWES,  G.  H.  Seaside  studies  at  Ilfra- 
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Lindsay,  W.  I<.  Mind  in  the  lower  ani- 
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Linnaeus,  C.     A  general  system  of  nature. 

Port.     PI.  1806 590.17 

I/UBBOCK,  Sir  J.  Senses,  instincts,  and 
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Lydekker    R.     Geographical   history   of 

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Mangin,  a.     The  mysteries  of  the  ocean. 

Illus.     1868 500.26 

Menaui<T,  E.  L'intelligence  des  animaux. 

Illus.     1869 590.210 

Intelligence  of  animals.     1875 590.211 

Mil,i.ER,  O.    T.      Little   folks  in   feathers 

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MiVART,  St.  G.    American  types  of  animal 

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Moquin-Tandon,  H.  B.  a.     World  of  the 

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Illus.      1880 595- 136 

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1899 595-142 

HORSFIELD,  T.,  and  Moore,  F.  A  catalogue 
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(only).     PI.     1858-9 595-41 

HiJBNER,  J.     Verzeichniss  bekannter  Sch- 

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Mai,o,  C.     Les  papillons.     Illus.     (1817.) 

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Morris,  J.  G.     Synopsis  of  the  described 

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SCUDDER,  S.  H.  Butterflies,  with  special 
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1881 59590 

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Frail  children  of  the  air.     PI.     1895. ..595.124 

The  life  of  a  butterfly.     1893 595-I2I 

Smith,  J.  B.  Catalogue  of  the  moths  of 
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1890 500.280^8 

Staudinger,  O.,  and  Wocke,  M.  Cata- 
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BEES.— SILKWORM. 

(See  under  agricultural  arts.) 


FISHES. 

Agassiz,  L.  Ichthyological  fauna  of  the 
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BnsHNAN,  J.  S.    Fishes.    PI 597-1 

Couch,  J.     Fishes  of  the  British  islands. 

PI.     4  vols.     1864-5 597-16-19 

DEAN,  B.     Fishes,  living  and  fossil.     Illus. 

1895 597-29 

EiGENMANN,  C.  H.  and  R.  S.  Revision 
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1890.. *505-532 

Gibson,  J.      Monsters  of  the  sea .J597-G35 

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1879.     1882 500.2802 

Catalogue  of  the  fishes  of  eastern  coast 
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GOODE,  G.  B.,  and  Bean,  T.  H.  Oceanic 
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2  vols.     1895 **5oo.2O330-i 

GuNTHER,  A.  C.  L.  G.     Introduction  to 

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Hamilton,    R.     British    fishes.     2   vols. 

PI 597-2-3 

Huxley,    T.    H.      The    crayfish.      Illus. 

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JARDINE,   Sir  W.      Fishes  of  the  perch 

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Synopsis    of    the    family    catostomidae. 

1878 *'«  500.280  2 

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SCHOMBURGK,   R.   H.     Fishcs    of   British 

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Bertram,  J.  G.    The  harvest  of  the  sea. 

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CaIvIFornia.  Fish  Commissioners.  Re- 
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Goode,  G.  B.  American  fishes :  the  game 
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Illus.     1888 *597.23 

The  menhaden,  with  an  account  of  the 
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Massachusetts.  Commissioners  of  In- 
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Mui^ERTT,  H.  The  goldfish ;  its  culture, 
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Ohio.    State  Fish  Commission.     Annual 
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RoosEVEi,T,  R.  B.,   and  Green,    S.     Fish 

hatching  and  fish  catching.     1879 639.8 

RUSSEI,,  A.     The  salmon.     1864 597-14 

ScoTT,  G.  C.     Fishing  in  American  waters. 

Illus.     1875 639.1 

Si,ACK,  J.    H.       Practical    trout    culture. 

Illus.     1872 639.3 

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Fish  and  Fisheries  Commission.      Bul- 
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Westwood,  T.  a  new  bibliotheca  pisca- 
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REPTILES. 

Cope,  E.  D.    Batrachia  of  North  America. 

1889 500.280  3* 

Catalogue  of  batrachiansand  reptiles  of 

Central   America  and  Mexico.     1887. 

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Check-list  of  North  American  batrachia 

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GossE,  P.  H.  Reptiles.  Illus.  1850... 598. 2 14 
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Lee,  S.     Anecdotes  of  birds,  reptiles  and 

fishes J596.L51 

MiVART,  St.  G.    The  common  frog.    Illus. 

1874 598-19 

SowERBY,  J.  de  C,  and  Lear,  E.  Tortoises, 

terrapins  and  turtles,  drawn  from  life. 

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Yarrow,  H.  C.     Check -list  of  North  Am- 
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BIRDS. 

(See  also  Pigeons  under  Agricultural  Arts.) 

Abbott,  C.   C.     Bird-land  echoes.    lUus. 

1896 598.196 

The  birds  about  us.     lUus.     1895 598.94 

Adams,  H.  G.   Humming  birds.    PI.    n.  d. 

598-18 

Nests  and  eggs  of  familiar  British  birds. 

2d  ser.     PI.     67  pp.     1857 ^598.109 

Architbctdre  of  birds.     1831 598.87 

Audubon,    J.  J.     Birds  of  America.    PI. 

7  vols.     1861 **598.205-ii 

Auk.    Vols.   1-9.     1884-92 *598.i4o 

Continuation  of  Nuttall  Ornithological  Club 
Bulletin. 

Baii,y,  W.  I/.     Our  own  birds :  the  birds 

ofthe  United  States.    Illus.     1885. ..598.132 

Baird,  S.  F.  afid  others.  Birds  of  North 
America.   2  vols.   Vol.  2,  plates,    i860. 

*598.69-7o 

North    American    birds.       Land    birds. 

Illus.     3  vols.     1874 **598.i50-2 

Water  birds  of  North   America.     Illus. 

2  vols.     1874 **598.i53-4 

Continuation  of  Cooper,  J.  G.    Land  birds. 

Baskett,  J.  N.     Story  of  the   birds.  Illus. 

1897 0598-229 

Bkai,,  F.  B.  L.  Preliminary  report  on  the 
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Belding,  L.  Land  birds  of  the  Pacific 
district.      1890 505.532  ^ 

Bendire,  C.  Life  histories  of  North  Am- 
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breeding  habits  and  eggs.     PI.     1895. 

**5oo.203  *2 

Life  histories  of  North  American  birds, 
with  special  reference  to  their  breed- 
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Berthoud,  H.     Stories  of  bird  life J598.B46 

Bi^ANCHAN,  N.  {Mrs.  Doubleday.)  Bird 
neighbors,     PI.     Illus.     1897 598.201 

Boi^LES,   F.     From   Blomidon  to  Smoky. 

1894 598-190 

Bonaparte,  C.  L.J.  L.,  Prince  de  Canino. 
American  ornithology  :  birds  not  given 
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Bonaparte,  C.  L.  J.  1,.— Continued. 
Conspectus    generum    avium.       2    vols. 

(in  i).      1850 **598.25 

Geographical  and  comparative  list  of  the 
birds  of  Europe  and  North  America. 
67  pp.      1838 598.99 

Bree,  C.  R.  a  history  of  the  birds  of 
Europe  not  observed  in  the  British 
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Brehm,  a.  E.  Cassell's  book  of  birds. 
Tr.   by  T.   R.  Jones.     Illus.     4  vols. 

n.  d *598. 29-32 

Het  leven  der  vogels.     PI.     1866 598.188 

BuFFON,   G.   L.   L.,   Comte  de.     History. 

of  birds.     Illus.     1812 598.43-52 

CasselLjJ.    Popular  natural  history.    Vol. 

3:  Birds.     Illus.     n.  d **598.84 

Cassin,  J.  Illustrations  of  the  birds  of  Cal- 
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Russian  America  not  given  by  former 
authors ;  and  general  synopsis  of  North 
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Chamberi,ain,  M.  a  catalogue  of  Cana- 
dian birds.     1887 ^598.125 

Ornithology  of  the  United  States  and 
Canada.     Illus.     2  vols.     1891 598.157-8 

Chapman,  F.  M.  Bird-life.  PI.  Illus. 
1897 598-199 

Cheney,  S.  P.  Wood  notes  wild :  nota- 
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Cooper,  J.  G.     Land  birds.     PI.     1870.. .598.23 

For  continuation  see  Baird,  S.  F.  and  others. 
Water  birds  of  North  America. 

CouES,  E.     Birds  of  the  northwest.     1877. 

598.100 

The  Cones  check-list  of  North  American 

birds.     2d  ed.     1882 598.117 

Field  ornithology.     1874 598.215 

Key  to  North  American  birds.    PI.    Illus. 

1872 *598.io8 

— and  Prentiss,  D.  W.  Avifauna  Colum- 
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500.280* 

Curiosities  of  ornithology.    PI 598.22 

Davie,  O.  Nests  and  eggs  of  North  Amer- 
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Dixon,  C.     Migration  of  birds.     1892... 598. 161 
Domestic  habits  of  birds.     Illus.    1833. ..598.86 
Ei,I,iOT,  D.  G.     Gallinaceous  game  birds 
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1897 598-204 

North  American  shore  birds.  App.  PI. 
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Ei.i<ioT,  D.  G. — Continued. 

Wild  fowl  of  the  United  States  and  Brit- 
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598-212 

Evans,  W.  E.  Songs  of  the  birds.  Illus. 
1888 598.141 

Facui,ties  of  birds.     Illus.     1835 598.88 

Fl,AGG,  W.  The  birds  and  seasons  of  New 
England.     Illus.     1875 598.95 

Fowi,ER,  W.  W.     A  year  with  the  birds. 

3d  ed.     Illus.     1889 598.127 

GaTKE,  H.  Heligoland  as  an  ornithologi- 
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Ports.  Illus.     1895 598.192 

GOSSE,  P.  H.     Birds.     Illus.    (1849) 598.113 

Gould,  J.  Birds  of  New  Guinea  and  the 
adjacent  Papuan  islands,  including 
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Grant,  J.  B.  Our  common  birds  and  how 
to  know  them.  4th  ed.  PI.  1893. 
598.189 

Harris,  A.  B.     Field,  wood,  and  meadow 

rambles.     Illus.     36  pp.     n.d 598.128 

HarTing.J.  E.    Birds  of  Middlesex.    Illus. 

1866 598.134 

Ornithology  of  Shakespeare.   Illus.   1871. 

598.136 

lNGERSor,L,  E.  Common  names  of  Amer- 
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Jardine,  Sir  W.     Birds  of  Great  Britain 

and  Ireland.     4  pts.     PI 598.1-4 

Gallinaceous  birds.     Pi 598.14 

Game  birds.      PI 598.8 

Humming  birds.     PI.     2  vols 598.6-7 

Nectariniadae,  or  sun-birds.     Port.     PI. 

1864 598.5 

— and  Selby,  P.  J.  Illustrations  of  ornith- 
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1837-9 598-33 

Keei,ER,  C.  A.  Evolution  of  colors  in 
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Keyser,    L.   S.     Bird-dom.     (Cop.    1891.) 

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In  bird  land.     1894 598-191 

Kidder,  J-  H.  Contributions  to  the  natural 
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connection  with  the  American  Transit- 
of-Venus  expedition,  1874-5.  1876, 
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Knight,  F.   A.      By  leafy  ways.      Illus. 

1889 598-139 


Latham,  J.     General  synopsis  of  birds.     3 
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*598.4o-i 

Lawrence,  G.   N.      Six  new  species  of 

birds    of   the    families     hirundinidse, 

formicaridse,  tyrannidae    and  trochili- 

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La  YARD,  E.  L.    The  birds  of  South  Africa. 

1867 598.112 

Lee,  S.     Anecdotes  of  birds,  etc J596.L51 

LESCUYER,    F.      Langage    et    chant    des 

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Marsh,    O.    C.       Odontornithes :   extinct 

toothed  birds  of  North  America.     PI. 

Illus.     1880 557.282 

Martin,  W.  C.   L.      General  history  of 

hummingbirds.     PI 598.15 

Merriam,  F.  a.     A-birding  on  a  bronco. 

Illus.     1896 598.197 

Birds  of  village  and  field.     Illus.     1898. 

598.202 

Birds  through  an  opera  glass J598.M55 

MiCHELET,  J.    The  bird.    Tr.  by  W.  H.  D. 

Adams.     Illus.     1870 **598.27 

Mii,i,ER,    M.      My    Saturday    bird    class. 

.J598-M61 

Mii,i<ER,  O.  T.      Bird-lover  in  the  west. 

1894 598-217 

Bird-ways.     1885 598-124 

Little  brothers  of  the  air.     1892 598.160 

Upon  the  tree-lops.     Illus.     1897 598.198 

MiNOT,  H.  D.    Land-birds  and  game-birds 

of  New  England.     Illus.     1877 598.98 

MiVART,   St.  G.      Birds.      Illus.       (1892.) 

598-203 

Montagu,  G.     Ornithological  dictionary 

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*598-2i 

Morris,  F.  O.     History  of  British  birds. 

Illus.     6  vols.     1866 598-34-9 

MuDiE,  R.    Feathered  tribes  of  the  British 

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598.16-17 

NaTURAI,  history  of  birds.     Illus.     1840. 

598.103 

Newton,  A.   and  others.      Dictionary  of 

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U.  S.  National  Museum.     1881 500.280  * 

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DURANT,  G.    Hygiene  of  the  voice.    PI. 

1879 613.7 

Edwards,  J.  F.    How  we  ought  to  live. 

1882 613.118 

Hygiene,  with  anatomy  and  physiology. 

Illus.    (1894.) 613.312 

Malaria :  what  it  means  and  how  avoided. 

81   pp.     1881 613.101 

Farai<i,i,  G.    Igiene  della  vita  pubblica  e 

private.     1893 613.296 

FoTheRGII.i<,  J.  M.    Maintenance  of  health. 

(1874.) 613.133 

Good  health.    Ed.  by  J.  H.  Kellogg.  Vols. 

20,  22,  24-5.     1885,  1887,  1889-90 *6i3.i84 

Granvii.i,E,  J.  M.    How  to  make  the  best 

of  life.     1882 613.123 

Guernsey,  A.  H.,  and  Davis,  I.  P.  Health 

at  home.     1884 613.142 

.Hai,l,  W.  W.      Fun  better  than  physic. 

1882 613.117 

Hathaway,   B.  A.       looi  questions  and 

answers  on   physiology  and  hygiene. 

(Cop.  1887.) 613.274 


HeaIvTH  lectures  delivered  in  Manchester. 

Nos.  2-4.     1878-81.     Illus 613.305-7 

Heai^Th  manuals.     Ed.  by  W.  W.  Keen. 

1879 613.147 

HiNTON,  J.     Health    and    its    conditions. 

Illus.     1871 613.2 

Hoi<MES,  G.  Vocal  physiology  and  hy- 
giene.    1880 613.94 

Johnson,  J.    Economy    of  health.    1837. 

613. 1 16 

KiMMiNS,   C.  W.     Chemistry  of  life   and 

health.     Illus.     1892 613.336 

Knight,  J.  Improvement  of  the  health 
by  natural  means,  incl.  a  history  of 
food.     1875.     Illus 613.85 

Laws  of  life  and  journal  of  health.  Vol.  23. 
Jan.-Dec,  1880 613.28623 

Lewis,  D.    The  Dio  Lewis  treasury.    Illus. 

1886 613.263 

LiNCOi^N,  D.  F.  School  and  industrial  hy- 
giene.    1880 613.81 

McCarTY,  L.  p.  Health,  happiness,  and 
longevity,    n.  d 613.265 

Manuai,  for  invalids.      By  a    physician. 

1829 613.109 

Mayo,    H.     Philosophy  of  living.      1837. 

613.302 

Morris,  M.,  ed.  Book  of  health.  2d  ed. 
1884 **6i3.i52 

Osgood,    H.     Winter  and    its    dangers. 

1879 ^^376 

Samg t«6i3.i47 

Parkes,  E.  a.  Manual  of  practical  hy- 
giene.   5th  ed.    Illus.    1878 613.43 

Premature  death,  its  promotion  or  pre- 
vention.   94  pp.     1879 610.104 

Raspaii.,   F.  V.     Manuel  annuaire  de  la 

sant^pour  1855.     Port 613.157 

Reade,  C.      The    coming    man.    85    pp. 

1878 613.278 

Richardson,  Sir  B.  W.    Health  and  life. 

1878 613.26 

Health  and  occupation.     1879 613.161 

Ministry  of  health  and  other  addresses. 

1879 613.6 

ROHfe,  G.  H.    Text-book  of  hygiene.     3d 

ed.     Illus.     1895 613.313 

ROOSA,  D.  B.  St.  J.     A  doctor's  suggestions 

tothe  community.     1880 613.38 

Note:  2cled.  issued  as  The  old  hospital,  etc. 
The  old  hospital  and  other  papers.     1889. 

613.273 

ROOSE,  R.    Waste  and  repair  in  modem 

life.     1897 614.172 


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Smith,  E.    Health.     1875 613.3 

SuNDBERG,  J.  C.    Health  hints  for  travelers. 

61  pp.     1884 613.149 

TiCKNOR,  C.     Philosophy  of  living.     1840. 

613.84 

Vai,EnTinE,    F.    C.     600  medical  don'ts. 

1888 613.260 

Wii^ON,    G.     Handbook   of  hygiene  and 

sanitary  science.     3d  ed.     1877 613.  i 

Wood,    E.    S.     Illuminating    gas    (and) 

health,  a  paper.     1877 in*6io.562 

PHYSICAIv  CULTURE.— GYMNASTICS. 

Armstrong,  W.    Wrestling.   52  pp.    Illus. 

1890 613.284 

Betz,  C.  Physical  culture.  3d  ed.  ist 
book :  Free  gymnastics.  Illus.  1888. 
613.257 

BtAiKiE,  W.     How  to  get  strong.     1879. 

613.41 

Sound  bodies  for  our    boys  and    girls. 
Illus.     1884 613.144 

Butts,  E.   L.     Manual  of   physical    drill 

U.  S.  army.     1897 613.333 

Channing,  W.    Physical  training  of  the 

insane.     11  pp.     1889 613.258 

Checki<EY,  E.  Natural  method  of  physi- 
cal training.  4th  ed.  Illus.  1890. 
613.270 

CiCCOWNA,  S.  A. ,  Marquise.  Deep  breath- 
ing.   Tr.  by  E.  S.  Werner.     (1883).. .613.131 

DowD,    D.    I/.     Physical    culture.     Illus. 

1887 613.327 

Faries,  R.  Practical  training  for  athlet- 
ics, health,  and  pleasure.  Illus.  (1897.) 
613.329 

Gelw,    J.      Ginnastica    maschile.       1891. 

613.297 

Hartewds,  T.  J.  Home  gymnastics, 
with  the  art  of  swimming.  Illus. 
1883 613.122 

HarTwig,  G.  Physical  education  of  chil- 
dren.    1855 613.160 

Hitchcock,  E.  Gymnastic  exercises  as 
practised  by  the  junior  class  in  Am- 
herst College.     57  pp.     1884 613.283 

Hunt,   1,,   B.      Light  gymnastics.      Illus. 

1882 613.102 

Jackson,  E.  W.  Gymnastics  for  the  fin- 
gers and  wrist.     Illus.     1865 613.291 

JENKIN,  A.  F.,  and  Cobbett,  G.  T.  B. 
Gymnastics  and  Indian  clubs.  Illus. 
1893 613.311 


KtEMM,     C.       Muscle-beating.       56     pp. 

Illus.      1889 613.269 

Knaufe,  T.  C.  Athletics  for  physical  cul- 
ture.   Illus.     1894 613.310 

KoFi^ER,  L.  Art  of  breathing  as  the  basis 
of  tone  production.  Port.  Illus.  1889. 
613.266 

Lagrange,  F.  Physiology  of  bodily  exer- 
cise.    1890 613.279 

Lasp^E,  H.  de.    Calisthenics.    2ded.    1865. 

*6i3.98 

Maci^aren,  a.  Military  system  of  gym- 
nastic exercises  and  a  system  of  fenc- 
ing.    Illus.     (1861) 613.64 

Physical  education.     Illus.     1869 613.46 

Morgan,  J.  E.  University  oars  :  the  after 
health  of  the  men  who  rowed  in  the 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  boat  race,  1829 
to  1869.     1873 613.136 

Nahi,,  a.  and  C.  Instructions  in  gymnas- 
tics.    PI.     1863 **6i3.335 

OswAi,D,F.  L.     Physical  education.     1882. 

613.114 

Posse,  Baron  N.  School  gymnastics  of 
the  Swedish  system.  Illus.  1892. 
613.293 

Proctor,  R.  A.    Strength  and  happiness. 

Illus.    1885 613.254 

Strength  :   how  to  get  strong  and  keep 
strong.     Illus.    1889 613.319 

Rai,ee,    C.    H.     Exercise    and    training. 

Illus 613.11 

Ravenstein,  E.  G.,  and  Hulley,  J.  Gym- 
nasium and  its  fittings.     PL    32  pp. 

1867 613.53 

Gymnastics  and  athletics.     Illus.     n.  d. 
613.91 

Sandow,   E.      Physical    training.      Illus. 

1894 613.309 

Stecher,  W.  a.,  ed.  Gymnastics :  the 
German  -  American  system.  Illus. 
(1896.) 613.308 

Thornton,  J.  P.  Training  for  health, 
strength,  speed,  and  agility.  Illus. 
1890 613.316 

Vai,i,etti,    F.      Storia    della  ginnastica. 

Port.     1893 613.299 

Wood,  W.  Laws  of  athletics.  (Cop.  1880.) 
613.111 

BATHS.— CLOTHING. 

Baths  and  bathing.     1879 613.12 

Bei,i«,  J.     Baths,  hydropathy,  etc.   1850..613.18 


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MEDICINE. 


Brochard,  a.  T.  Sea-air  and  sea-bath- 
ing.    Tr.  by  W.  Strange.      1865 613.20 

Dress    and    care     of    the     feet.      lUus. 

1871 613.30 

DURANT,  G.  Sea-bathing;  its  use  and 
abuse.     1878 613.115 

Fi,OYBR,  Sir  J.,  and  Baynard,  E.  Cold 
bathing.  Abr.  from  5th  ed.  (1722.) 
1844 613.105 

Packard,  J.  H.    Sea-air  and  sea-bathing. 

1880 613.52 

Same in  613.147 

Wooi^SON,  A.  G.,gd.  Dress  reform  lectures. 

Illus.     1874 613.17 

GIRLS.— WOMEN. 

Ai,i,BN,  M.  W.     Almost  a  woman.     (Cop. 

1897.) *6i3.i67 

BiSSELi<,   M.   T.       Physical  development 

and  exercise  for  women.    Illus.     1891. 

613.288 

BowDiTCH,  H.  P.    Physique  of  women  in 

Massachusetts.     20  pp.    1890 *6io.648* 

Davis,  I.  P.  Hygiene  for  girls.  1883. ..613.120 
DUEFEY,  Mrs.  E.  B.     What  women  should 

know.    (Cop.  1873.) *6i3.i66 

GAI.BRAITH,  A.  M.     Hygiene  and  physical 

culture  for  women.    Illus.    1895 *6i3.300 

Hammond,  W.   A.      Fasting  girls ;   their 

physiology    and    pathology.      76    pp. 

1879 612.30 

HARiyAND,  M.  {pseud  of  M.   V.    H.   Ter- 

hune).     Eve's  daughters.     1882 *6i3.ii3 

JENNESS,    M.       Comprehensive    physical 

culture.    Illus.     1891 613.280 

KiNGSFORD,  A.  B.      Health,   beauty,   and 

the  toilet.     3d  ed.     1889 613.272 

MiLivER,    Mrs.    A.  J.      Physical    beauty. 

Port.    Illus.      1892 613.290 

Napheys,  G.  H.     Physical  life  of  woman. 

1879 *6i3.i3 

Transmission  of  life.     1879 *6i3.i4 

Saeford,  M.  J.,  and  Allen,  M.  E.    Health 

and  strength  for  girls.     1884 613.143 

Skene,  a.  J.  C.     Education  and  culture  as 

related  to  the  health  and  diseases  of 

women.     1889 613.295 

Stai,i,ard,    J.    H.      Female    health    and 

hygiene  on  the  Pacific  Coast.     1876. 

613.170 

STEEi«E,    P.    M.,    and  Adams,    E.   L.  S. 

Beauty  of  form  and  grace  of  vesture. 

Illus.     1894 613.331 


Warner,  L.  C.     Woman's  handbook  in 
health  and  disease.    Illus.     1886 610.665 

REST.— RECREATION. 

BrackETT,  a.  C.    Technique  of  rest.  1892. 

613.287 

Cai,!,,  a.  p.     Power  through  repose.    1891. 

613.277 

Corning,  J.  L.    Brain  rest.    Illus.    1883. 

613.125 

EMPLO  YMENT.— EN  VIRONMENT. 

FoTHERGlLi*,  J.  M.     Town  dweller.     1889. 

613.261 

MiTCHEl,!,,  S.  W.     Wear  and  tear.    8th  ed. 

rev.      1897 613.325 

PETTENKOFER,  M.  von.     Relations  of  the 

air  to  the  clothes,  the  house,  the  soil. 

Abr.  and  tr.  by  A.  Hess.     1873 613.90 

Pi^EasonTon,  a.  J.    Influence  of  the  blue 

color  of  the  sky  in  developing  animal 

and  vegetable  life.     1871 f«**6io.504 

— and  others.     Influence  of  the  blue  ray  of 

sunlight,     etc.,    in    developing     life, 

arresting  disease,  etc.     1877 610.92 

REPossi,  a.     L'Igiene  scolastica.     2d  ed. 

1889 613.298 

Shove,  G.  A.     Life  under  glass  :  formation 

of  artificial  climates.     1874 614.22 

Sweeting,   R.  D.  R.      Experiences  and 

opinions  of  J.   Howard  on  health  of 

inmates  of  schools,  prisons,  etc.     1884. 

614. 131 

TissoT,  S.  A.  A.  D.    De  la  sant6  des  gens 

de  lettres.     1826 610.98 

Wll^ON,   G.     Health  and  healthy  homes. 

1880 ....613.82 

LONGEVITY. 

Bi^ACK,  G.,  ed.  Long  life  and  how  to  reach 

it.     n.  d 613.253 

Cui^vERWEi.!,,  R.  J.    Guide  to  health  and 

long  life.    1848 613.108 

Gardner,  J.     Longevity.    3d  ed.    1875. 

613.4 

Hai,i„  W.  W.    How  to  live  long.     1877. 

613.139 

Hayes,  J.  R.     How  to  live  longer,   and 

why  we  do  not  live  longer.    1897 613.330 

Lankester,  E.  R.   Comparative  longevity 

in  man  and  the  lower  animals.      1870. 

613.164 


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Richardson,  J.  G.    I/ong  life  and  how  to 

reach  it 613.72 

Sinclair,  Sir  J.      Code   of  health    and 

longevity.   2d  ed.  4  vols.    i8o7...*6i3.i26-9 

Same.    6th  ed.     1844 613.137 

Taylor,  J.     Annals  of  health  and  long 

life.     1818 613.106 

Thoms,  W.  T.     Human   longevity.     1873. 

613.171 

PUBLIC  HEALTH 

American  Public  Health  Assoc.  Public 
health     papers     and     reports,   vol.  7. 

1881 614.39 

Reports,  etc.,  on  sanitary  legislation,  Nov. 
19-22,  1878 in  **6i4.i27 

Argentine  Republic.  Arrendamiento  de 
las  obras  de  salubridad  de  la  capital. 
1887 *6i4.i5i 

Blyth,  a.  W.  Manual  of  public  health. 
lUus.     1890 614.139 

Boston.  Board  of  Health.  ist-9th  ann.  re- 
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Regulations  for  the  sanitary  government 

of  the  abattoir.     1874 «»*6i4.i26 

Sanitary    condition     of     Boston,     1875. 
««*6i4.i26 

Brighton  Health  Congress.  Transac- 
tions, 1881 *6i4.32 

Buck,   A.   H.,  ed.     Hygiene    and   public 

health.     Illus.     2  vols.      1879 613. 168-9 

California.  State  Board  of  Health.  Re- 
port, 1871-1896 3281. 1 

Caswell,  E.  T.  Public  health.  1880, 
««*6io.562 

CoLYER,  F.     Modern  sanitary  appliances, 

1892         613.294 

Great  Britain.  Local  Government  Board. 

i2th  ann.  rep.,  1883 z«**6i4.i24 

Model  by-laws  for  the  use  of  sanitary  au- 
thorities.    16  pts.     1881-2 **6i4.i23 

Holt,  J.     Epitomized  view  of  maritime 

sanitation.     1892 Z«*6i4.i56 

Howe,  S.  G.  Sanitary  condition  of  the 
troops  in  the  neighborhood  of  Boston, 
1861 ?«*6i4.i56 

Husband,  H.  A.    Sanitary  law.     1883.. .614.128 

LiTTLEjOHN,  H.  D.     Report  on  sanitary 

condition  of  Edinburgh.     1866 *6i4.6 

London.  International  Health  Exhibition, 
1883-4.  Official  guide.  3ded.  {Also) 
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Manning,  R.,  tr.  Sanitary  works  abroad: 
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Massachusetts.  Health  of  towns :  re- 
plies to  circular,  1876 ««**6i4.i26 

State  Board  of  Health.     loth  ann.  rep., 
Jan.,  1879 »«*6i4.i27 

Medical  relief  to  the  poor,  Boston,  1877. 
x«**6i4.i27 

New  York  city.  Board  of  Health.  An- 
nual reports,  187 1-3 **6i4.68-7o 

New  York  state.  Metropolitan  Board  of 
Health.  Annual  reports,  1866-9. 
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Paris.  Rapport  g€n€ral  sur  les  travaux 
du  conseil  d'hygiene  publique  et  de 
salubrite  du  d^partement  de  la  Seine, 
1862-6.     1870 *6i4.3i 

Richardson,  Sir  B.  W.  Future  of  sani- 
tary science.     1877 ?«**6io.5i3 

Simon,  Sir  J.  English  sanitary  institu- 
tions.   2d  ed.     1897 614.167 

Stevenson,  T.,  and  Murphy,  S.  F.  Hy- 
giene and  public  health.  PI.  Illus. 
3  vols.     1892-4 *6i3.322-4 

Sykes,  J.  F.  J.  Public  health  problems. 
Illus.     1892 614.161 

Wight,  O.  W.    Maxims  of  public  health. 

1884 614.130 

SANITARY  ENGINEERING. 

BouLNOiS,  H.  P.  Municipal  and  sanitary 
engineer's  handbook.  2d  ed,  Illus. 
1892 614.143 

Gerhard,  W,  P.     Sanitary  engineering. 

1898 614.171 

Moore,   E.   C.  S.    Sanitary  engineering. 

PI.    Illus.     1898 614.175 

North  Carolina.  Board  of  Health.  San- 
itary engineering.  By  W.  Cain.  2d 
ed.     1880 in  **6i4.i27 

Sanitary   engineer.      Vols,    5-37.     Dec, 

1881  to  May,  1898+ **6i5,85-6 

IVith    vol.  16  title  changes  to  Engineering 
and  building  record  and  sanitary  engineer. 

SEWERAGE. — STREET   CLEANING. 

Adams,  J.  W.  Sewers  and  drains  for  pop- 
ulous districts.  Map.  Illus.  1880. 
*6i4.26 

Adelaide.  Sewers  Act,  No.  106  of  1878. 
Rules  and  regulations.     1882 614.170 


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MEDICINE. 


Ayer,  W.     Etiology,  etc.,  of  sewer-gases. 

1883 ««**6io.549 

Baker,  M.  N.  Sewerage  and  sewage  puri- 
fication.     1896 614.157 

BaumeisTER,  R.  Cleaning  and  sewerage 
of  cities.    2d  ed.    Illus.     1895 614.154 

Boston.    Sewerage  of  Boston  :    report  by 

a  commission.     1876 ?«*6i4.i26 

Brooki,ine,  Mass.    Report  to  selectmen, 

on  sewerage.     1875 i«**6i4.i26 

Crimp,   W.    S.    Sewage    disposal    works. 

PI.     Illus.    Tables.     1890 614.20 

.  DempsEY,  G.  D,  Rudimentary  treatise  on 
the  drainage  of  towns  and  buildings. 
4th  ed.     1867 614.28 

Gerhard,  W.  P.  Diagram  for  sewer  cal- 
culations, with  text.     1881 t«**5o4.56 

Great  Britain.  Local  Government  Board. 
Knight's  annotated  by-laws  relating  to 
cleaning  of  privies,  etc.;  nuisances; 
new    streets    and    buildings.      Illus. 

1883 *6l4.I22 

Krepp,   F.  C.      Sewage   question.      1867. 

614.147 

Martin,  P.  Sewerage  :  advantages  of  ce- 
ment pipes  for  branch  sewers.  1870. 
?«*620.43o 

Rafter,  G.  W.,  and  Baker,  M.  N.  Sew- 
age disposal  in  the  United  States.  2d 
ed.     Illus.     1894 614.137 

Shone,  I.      Pneumatic  sewerage    system. 

1880 2«*6i4.30 

Stai,ey,  C,  and  Pierson,  G.  S.  Separate 
system  of  sewerage.  Map.  Illus. 
1886 614.134 

StalIyARD,  J.  H.  Problem  of  the  sewerage 
of  San  Francisco.  1892.  {Also)  Ulti- 
mate disposal  of  sewage.     1894.. .?"«  ^6x4.156 

Tidy,  C.  M.    Treatment  of  sewage.     1887. 

614.135 

Waring,  G.  E.,  Jr.    Modern  methods  of 

sewage  disposal.      1894 614.136 

Separate    system    of    sewerage.       1882. 

?«*6i4.i56 

Street  cleaning  and  the  disposal  of  a 
city's  wastes.  Port.  Illus.  1898. 
614.163 

WATER. — AIR. — SOII<. 

Ai,BANY,  N.  Y.  Report  on  the  waters  of 
the  Hudson,  with  analysis  by  C.  F. 
Chandler.      1872 ?«**620.429 


Austin,  G.  L.  Water-analysis.  48  pp. 
1883 543-31 

Boston.  Report  of  medical  commission 
on  sanitary  qualities  of  Sudbury,  etc., 
waters.     1874 in  **6io.549 

Church,  A.  H.  Plain  words  about  water. 
1877 z«**6io.5i5 

Coi<i,kT,  H.  Water  softening  and  purifica- 
tion.    Illus.    1895 543-48 

Foi^KARD,  C.  W.  Potable  water ;  detect- 
ing impurities.     1882 543-56 

Fox,  C.  B.  Sanitary  examinations  of 
water,  air  and  food.    Illus.     1878 613.54 

Franki^and,  E.  Water-analysis  for  sani- 
tary purposes.    Illus.     1880 543-53 

FuERTES,  J.  H.     Water  and  public  health. 

1897 614.165 

HiLi.,  J.  W.     Purification  of  public  water 

supplies.    Illus.     1898 614.166 

KiRKWOOD,  J.  P.,  ed.  Collection  of  reports 
(condensed)  and  opinions  (on)  lead 
pipe  in  distribution  of  water  for  cities. 

1859 614.7 

IvEEFMANN,  H.,  and  Beam,  W.  Examina- 
tion of  water  for  sanitary  and  technical 
purposes.     2d  ed.     Illus.     1891 543-46 

Mil,i,s,  H.  F.  Filter  of  the  water  supply 
of  Lawrence  and  its  results.  1893. 
i«*6i4.i56 

Nichoi^,  W.  R.    Water  supply.     1883.. .544-15 

Prudden,  T.  M.  Drinkibg-water  and  ice 
supplies.    Illus.     1891 613.315 

PuMPELLY,   R.     Dangers  of   impure  ice. 

1882 t«**6io.562 

Sanitary  Protective  Assoc,  of  Newport, 
R.  I.  Report  on  dangers  of  impure 
ice,  1882 i«**6io.548 

Wanki^yn,   J.  A.,   a7id  Chapman,  E.   T. 

Water-analysis.    5th  ed.     1879 543-52 

HOUSE  SANITATION. 

BEARDMORE,  W.  L.  Drainage  of  habitable 
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Brown,  G.  P.  Sewer-gas  and  its  dangers  ; 
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CivARKE,  J.  W.  Plumbing  practice.  2d 
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DaviES,  p.  J.  Standard  practical  plumb- 
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Eassie,  W.     Healthy  homes.     1879 614.10 

Sanitary    arrangements    for     dwellings. 
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GaXiTon,  D.  Construction  of  healthy 
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Gbrhard,  W.  p.     Drainage  and  sewerage 
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House  drainage  and  sanitary  plumbing. 

Illus.     1882 -. 696,3 

Sanitary  house  inspection.     3d  ed.    1890, 
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Grimshaw,  H.  Kitchen  boiler  and  water- 
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1879 *«  ^614.30 

Hartshorne,  H.    Our  homes.    1880 613.79 

Hei.i,yER,   S.   S.     Plumber  and  sanitary 

houses.     2d  ed.     PI.     Illus.     n.  d 696.2 

Principles  and  practice  of  plumbing.    3d 
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House  and  its  surroundings,    n.  d 614.164 

Maguire,  W.  R.  Domestic  sanitary  drain- 
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Massachusetts.  Ventilation  of  Repre- 
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Putnam,  J.  P,  Principles  of  house  drain- 
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Reeves,  R.  H.  Bad  drains,  and  how  to 
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REvill,  a.      American   plumbing.     Illus. 

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RoECHLiNG,  H.  A.  Sewer-gas  and  its  in- 
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SmEaTon,  J.  Plumbing,  drainage,  water 
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1893 696.9 

STanger,  G.  H.     House  sanitation.    Illus. 

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Tracy,  R.  S.  Sanitary  information  for 
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Varona,   a.   de.       Sewer-gases.       2d  ed. 

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Waring,  G.  E.,/r.  How  to  drain  a  house. 

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Sanitary  condition  of  dwelling  houses. 

1877 614.121 

Sanitary  drainage  of  houses  and  towns. 

2d  ed.     1879 614.9 

WORTHINGTON,  T.  L.    Dwellings   of  the 

poor  and  weekly  wage-earners  in  and 

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i88i »«*6io.5i5 


QUARANTINE. — DISINSECTION,  ETC. 

Ai^ESSANDRi,  P.  E.  Infezione,  disinfezione 
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Rauch,  J.  H.  Atlantic  and  Gulf  quaran- 
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Rideai,,  S.  Disinfection  and  disinfectants. 
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1887 *6i4.i5o 

DISPOSAL    OF    THE    DEAD. 

BERMINGHam,  E.  J.     Disposal  of  the  dead, 

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Cobb,  A.  G.  Earth-burial  and  cremation. 
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Eassie,  W.  Cremation  of  the  dead.  Illus. 
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I/EVY,  M.,  comp.  Why  modern  cremation 
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San  Francisco  Cremation  Co.  Present 
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Tegg,  W.    The  last  act.     1876 614.178 

Thompson,  Sir  H.  Cremation  :  the  treat- 
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WiCKES,  S.  Sepulture:  its  history,  meth- 
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Wil,LiAMS,  R,  E.  Cremation  and  other 
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BarThoi^ow,  R,  Materia  medica  and  ther- 
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Cawfornia  Pharmaceutical  Society  and 

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Same,  semi-annual  meeting,  May  23-5, 

1892... **6i5.56 

CoE,  G.     Concentrated  organic  medicines 

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Draper,  J.  C.     Practical  laboratory  course 

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FlUckiger,  F.  a.     Cinchona  barks.     Tr. 

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LobaTo,  J.  G.  Estudio  quimico-industrial 
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Maisch,  J.  M.  Organic  materia  medica. 
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Massachusetts  College  of  Pharmacy. 
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MooRE,  J.  B.  Word  in  defence  of  sugar- 
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PEREIRA,  J.  Elements  of  materia  medica 
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Peters,  H.  Pictorial  history  of  ancient 
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Phillips,  C.  D.  F.  Materia  medica  and 
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1879 615.2 

Positive  medication.     {Also)    Alkassayed 

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Robinson,  G.  Prevention  and  treatment 
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RoTher,   R.      Beginnings    in    pharmacy. 

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Squire,  P.  Companion  to  the  latest  edi- 
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Still:^,  a.  and  others.  National  dispen- 
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Van  Nuys,  T.  C.  Chemical  analysis  of 
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WETTERSTrand,  O.  G.  Hypnotism,  and 
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WhEEI,ER,    C.    G.      Medical    chemistry. 

1879 , 615. II 

Wll^ON,  H.  A.   Soluble  compressed  pellets. 

1881 ««**6io.564 

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Woi,FF,  I/.     Questions  and  answers  on  the 

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Wood,  G.  B.,  and  Bache,  F.  Dispensatory 
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HOMEOPATHY. 

American  Institute  of  Homoeopathy.  Spe- 
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Transactions,  1890,  1894,  1895 *6i5.46 

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Chapiei,,  J.  Des  rapports  de  I'homoeo- 
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Hahnemann,  S.  Organon  of  the  art  of 
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Hardenstein,  E.  Epidemic  of  1878  (yel- 
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Massachusetts  Medical  Society.  Trial 
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O'Connor,  J.  T.  American  homoeopathic 
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Pui,TE,  J.  H.  Homoeopathic  domestic 
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Ruddock,  B.  H.  Text-book  of  modern 
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Simpson,  Sir  J.  Y.  Homoeopathy:  its 
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Wilson,  T.  P.  Special  indications  for  25 
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WATER-CURE. 

BalbirniE,  J.  Philosophy  of  the  water- 
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Houghton,  R.  S.,  ed.  Bulwer  and  Forbes 
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Johnson,  E.    Results  of  hydropathy 615.81 

Kneipp,   S.     Meine     Wasser-Kur.      Port. 

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My  will.     Port.     Illus.    1896 615.67 

So  sollst  ihr  leben.     1896 615.69 

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1896 615.68 

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EI/ECTRICITY  IN   MEDICINE. 

Beard,  G.  M.,  and  Rockwell,  A.  D. 
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Buchanan,  G.  Electricity  in  surgery. 
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Electro-Therapeutic   Institute,   S.   F. 

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Hayes,  P.  S.  Electricity  and  the  methods 
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PooRE,  G.  V.  Text-book  of  electricity  in 
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MASSAGE. 

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Kellogg,  J.   H.    Art    of    Massage.      PI. 

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POISONS. 

Christison,  Sir  R.  Poisons.  2d  ed. 
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MuRRELL,  W.  What  to  do  in  cases  of 
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Tanner,  T.  H.    Memoranda  on  poisons. 

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WORMLEY,  T.  G.  Micro-chemistry  of 
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STIMULANTS  AND  NARCOTICS. 

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Anstie,  F.  E-     Stimulants  and  narcotics. 

1865 615.17 

Beard,  G.  M.  Stimulants  and  narcotics. 
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Bui,i,ARD,  W.  N.     Chronic  tea  poisoning. 

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CaIvHOUN,  a.  R.  Is  it  "a  modern  miracle?" 
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Chenery,  E.  Alcohol  inside  out  from 
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GreEnfiei^d,  W.  S.  Alcohol,  its  use  and 
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Hare,  H.  a.  Physiological  and  pathologi- 
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HargrEaves,  F.  B.  Gold  a  cure  for 
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Our  wasted  resources.     1880 613.60 

Hooper,  F.  H.  Effects  of  varying  rates 
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Parton,  J.  Smoking  and  drinking.  1884. 
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REade,  a.  a.,  ed.  Study  and  stimulants. 
1883 613.130 

Sharpe,  W.     Alcohol  a  factor  in  human 

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PATHOI.OGY. 

Beai,e,  L.  S.  Slight  ailments,  their  nature 
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B1GEI.OW,  J.     Nature  in  disease.     2d  ed. 

i860 616.18 

BUCKNII,!^,    J.    C,     and     Tuke,     D.     H. 

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1879 616.1 

CouPi/AND,   S.      Personal  appearances  in 

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Dancer,  T.  Medical  assistant ;  or,  Jamaica 

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Ei<AM,    C.      Physician's  problems.      1869. 

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FiNLAYSON,  J.,   ed.     Clinical  manual  for 

the    study    of   medical  cases.       Illus. 

1878 616.72 

FiTCH,    S.    S,      Diseases    of    the     heart, 

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FoTHERGiLi,,  J.  M.     Diseases  of  sedentary 

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GoDivEY,  J.  W.  S.  Diseases  of  man.  1888..616.46 
Hope,  G.  H.    Till  the  doctor  comes,  and 

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MiTCHEl,L,  C.  P.  Dissolution  and  evolu- 
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PancoasT,  S.     The  kabbala.     1877 535-45 

Richardson,  Sir  B,  W,  Diseases  of  mod- 
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Field  of  disease.     1884 *6i6.i22 

SEGUIN,  E.     Family  thermometry.     1873. 

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Skoda,  J.    Auscultation   and  percussion. 

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Sutton,   J.    B.     Evolution    and    disease. 

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Wii<soN,  J.  C.    Summer  and  its  diseases. 

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Same ««  613.147 

WooDWORTH,  J.  M.  Nomenclature  of  dis- 
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Bui,Ki,EY,  L.  D.  Clinical  illustrations  of 
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DuHRiNG,  L.  O.  Case  of  impetigo  herpet- 
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Mitchell,  C.  L.  Fixed  adhesive  dress- 
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Wilson,  Sir  E.     Healthy  skin.     8th  ed. 

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Management  of  the  skin  as  a  means  of 
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ZiEMSSEN,  H.  von.  Handbook  of  diseases 
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Abney,   W.   de  W.      Colour  vision.     PI. 

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Allport,  F.    The  eye  and  its  care.     Illus. 

1896 616.84 

Angell,  H.  C.     How  to  take  care  of  our 

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Bernstein,  J.     Five  senses  of  man.    Illus. 

1876 616.135 

Browning,  J.  Our  eyes,  and  how  to  pre- 
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7th  ed.     Illus.     1889 616.138 

Burnett,  C.  H.    Aspergillus  in  the  living 

ear.     1879 ««**6io.563 

Diseases  and  injuries  of  the  ear.    Illus. 

1896 616.140 

Hearing  and  how  to  keep  it.     1880 616.139 

Carter,  R.  B.     Eyesight,  good  and  bad. 

2ded.    Illus.     1880 616.141 

Clarke,  E.  H.    Observations  on  polypus 

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Visions  :    a  study  of  false  sight.     Port. 

1878 616.114 

Fenner,  C.  G.    Vision  :  its  optical  defects 

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Green,  F.  W.  Edridge.    Colour-blindness 

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Hamilton,  F.  H.  Strabismus.  1845... 616. 108 
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Jeffries,  B.  J.    Color-blindness.     Illus. 

1879 616.99 

Reports  (1870?)   and   1872,  on  progress 

of   ophthalmology.      51   pp.      60    pp. 

in**6io.564 

LE  ConTE,  J.    Sight.     Illus.  1881 616.97 


LOBSTKIN,  J.  F.  D.  Semeiology  of  the  eye, 
for  physicians,  and  of  the  countenance, 
for  criminal  jurisprudence.     1830 *6i6.4i 

Massachusetts  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear 
Infirmary.  Reports,  1852, 1867-9,  1872- 
80.  Acts,  resolves,  by-laws,  1850,  1874. 
**6i7.7 

Prentice,  C.  Eye  in  its  relation  to  health. 
1895 616.77 

Roosa,  D.  B.  St.  J.  Defective  eyesight : 
the  principles  of  its  relief  by  glasses. 
Illus.     1899 616,134 

Seiss,  J.  A.     Children  of  silence  ;   or,  the 

story  of  the  deaf.     1887 616.65 

STandish,  M.  Report  of  24  cases  of  gran- 
ular lids  treated  by  jequirity.  1884. 
?«**6ro.563 

Stellwag  von  Carion,  C.  Diseases  of 
the  eye.  Tr.  by  J.  Roosa  and  others. 
4th  ed.    Illus.    1873 616.26 

Vilas,  C.  H.  Spectacles,  and  how  to 
choose  them.     1881 616.98 

Wells,  J.  S.  Long,  short,  and  weak  sight, 
and  their  treatment  by  the  scientific 
use  of  spectacles.  3d  ed.  Illus. 
1869 616.32 

CIRCULATORY   SYSTEM. 

FiTCH,  S.  S.    Diseases  of  the  heart,   etc. 

Illus.     1859 616.88 

IvEAMiNG,  J.  R.    Contributions  to  the  study 

of  the  heart  and  lungs.     1889 616.44 

Pease,  E.   a.     Voluntary  control  of  the 

heart.     12  pp.     Illus.     1890 *6io.648* 

WOOLDRIDGE.   L.    C.      Chemistry  of   the 

blood    and    other    scientific     papers. 

Illus.     1893 616.66 

RESPIRATORY  SYSTEM.— MOUTH.— 
THROAT. 

Beard,    G.    M.      Hay-fever,    or    summer 

catarrh.     1876 616.29 

BeiGEL,  H.    Inhalation  of  atomized  fluids. 

?«**6io.55o 

BenneT,  J.  H.    Treatment  of  pulmonary 

consumption.     2d  ed.     1872 616.8 

BiRNBAUM,  M.     Prof.  Koch's  method  to 

cure    tuberculosis    popularly    treated. 

Tr.  by  F.  Brendecke.  Port.  1891,.. .616.53 
Browne,    L.      Throat    and    its    diseases. 

Illus.     1878 616.2 

Candler,  C.    Prevention  of  consumption. 

1887 616.69 


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MEDICINE. 


Cohen,  J,  S.     Throat  and  the  voice.     1882. 

613.75 

COLOMBAf,  M.  L'orthophonie  ou  physi- 
ologie  et  th^rapeutique  du  b^gaiement 
et  de  tous  les  vices  de  la  prononciation. 
2*  ^d.     (1833.) *6i6.64 

Cook,    M,      Wilderness   cure.       (Adiron- 

dacks  for  lung  disease.)     1881 616.109 

Da  Costa,  J.  M.  Inhalations  in  the  treat- 
ment of  diseases  of  the  respiratory 
passages.     lUus.     1867 616.27 

FEI.1.ER,  H.  Prof.  Koch's  cure  for  con- 
sumption (tuberculosis)  popularly  ex- 
plained.   Port.     1890 616.52 

Hall,  W.  W.    Coughs  and  colds.  (Anon.) 

1870 616.113 

Hooper,  F.  H.    Case  of  cavernous  papil- 
loma of  the  vocal  band.     i884...i«*6io.563 
Experimental  researches  on  tension   of 

vocal  bands,     n.  d ««*6io.549 

M^thode  de  demonstration  des  mouve- 
ments  laryngiens.  15  pp.  Illus..  1890. 
*6io.648* 

Howe,  J.  W.  The  breath :  diseases  which 
give  it  a  fetid  odor.     2d  ed.     1878 613.22 

JENNER,  Sir  W.     Diphtheria.     1861 616.43 

lyAENNEC,  R.  T.  H.  Diseases  of  the  chest 
and  on  mediate  auscultation.  Tr.  by 
J.  Forbes.    3d  ed.    PI.     1832 616.68 

MacDonald,  G.  Respiratory  functions 
of  the  nose,  and  their  relation  to  cer- 
tain pathological  conditions.  Illus. 
1889 612.66 

Mackenzie,  M.  Treatment  of  chronic 
diseases  of  the  lungs  by  the  inhala- 
tion of  atomized  fluids ?«**6io.550 

Mays,  T.  J.  Consumption  and  how  to 
prevent  it.     1879 616.13 

Pepper,  W.  Catarrhal  aflfections.  18  pp. 
1881 in  **6io.564 

Self  cure  of  stammering  and  stuttering. 
1870. ««**6io.5i5 

ShatTuck,  p.  C.  Home  treatment  of 
phthisis.    1885 in  *6io.565 

Shuldham,  E.  B.     Coughs  and  their  cure. 

1878 616.24 

Thudichum,  J.  L.  W.  New  method  of 
treating  diseases  of  the  cavity  of  the 
nose.    2d  and  4th  eds t«  610. 550 

Wagner,  C.  Habitual  mouth-breathing. 
Illus.     1881 613.92 

White,  J.  W.  The  mouth  and  teeth. 
1879 613.77 


DIGESTIVE  SYSTEM. 

BrisTowe,  J.  S.  and  others.  Diseases  of 
the  intestines  and  peritoneum.  1879. 
616.129 

Brunton,  T.  I/.  Disorders  of  digestion. 
Illus.     1893 616.95 

Fitch,  S.  S.  Diseases  of  the  heart,  dys- 
pepsia, etc.    Illus.     1859 616.88 

Fothergill,  J.  M.  Indigestion,  bilious- 
ness, and  gout  in  its  protean  aspects. 
Pt.  I :  Indigestion  and  biliousness.  2d 
ed.     1887 616.91 

Frerichs,  F.  T.  von.  Clinical  treatise  on 
diseases  of  the  liver.  Tr,  by  C.  Murchi- 
son.    Illus.     3  vols.    1879 616.126-8 

Hall,  W.  W.  Dyspepsia  and  its  kindred 
diseases.     1877 616.12 

HoLBROOK,  M.  L.  Iviver  complaint, 
nervous  dyspepsia,  and  headache.  3d 
ed.     1887 616.49 

Kellogg,  J.  H.    Dyspepsia.    1879 616.85 

Salisbury,  J.  H.  Relation  of  alimenta- 
tion and  disease.     1888 616.54 

Williams,  C.  H.  Experiments  on  action 
of  bile,  etc.     1874 j«**6io.562 

NERVOUS  SYSTEM. 

Arnold,  A.  B.  Manual  of  nervous  dis- 
eases.   Illus.    2d  ed.    1890 616.48 

BasTian,  H.  C.  Paralysis  from  brain  dis- 
ease in  its  common  forms.     1875 616. 11 

Beard,   G.    M.      American    nervousness. 

1881 613.65 

Herbert  Spencer  on  American  nervous- 
ness.    1833 «■»  **6io.549 

Brigham,  a.  Diseases  and  functions  of 
the  brain,  spinal  cord  and  nerves. 
1840 616. 116 

Brown-Se;quard,  C.  E.  Diagnosis  and 
treatment  of  functional  nervous  aflFec- 
tions.     89  pp.     1868 z«**6io.564 

BULLARD,  W.  N.,  and  Brackett,  E.  G. 
Steadiness  of  the  hand  and  on  static 
equilibrium.  21  pp.  Illus.  1890. 
*6io.648* 

Burrows,  Sir  G.  Disorders  of  the  cerebral 

circulation,  etc.      PI.     1846 **6i6.42 

Chandler,    J.      Identity    of    light    and 

nerve  force.     1879 610.75 

Corning,  J.  Iv.  Brain  exhaustion,  with 
cerebral  dynamics.     1884 613.146 


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Davis,  A.  J.  Mental  disorders  j  or,  diseases 
of  the  brain  and  nerves.  Illus.  1871. 
616.56 

Day,  W.  H.     Headaches.    4th  ed.     1888. 

616.82 

Localisation    of 

1879 

J.    M.        Common 
and  the   secret  of 


Ferrier,  D 

disease. 
Granville, 

troubles, 

head.     1880 
Hammond,  W. 

rangements 
HOLBROOK,   M. 

and  nerves, 
Hunter,  G.  Y 


cerebral 

616.30 

mind- 

a   clear 
613.32 

its    de- 


A.      Sleep    and 

1878 616.132 

L.     Hygiene  of  the  brain 

Illus.     1879 613.19 

Body  and   mind.     1867. 

616.36 

Jordan,  L.  J.     Man's   mission  on  earth. 

(Cop.  1871.) *6i6.55 

Mitchell,  S.  W.    Fat  and  blood.        6th 

ed.     1893 615.61 

Prichard,  J.  C.     Diseases  of  the  nervous 

system.        Pt.    i:       Convulsive     and 

maniacal  aflfections.     1822 616.76 

Reeves,    C.    E.      Diseases    of  the  spinal 

cord  and  its  membranes.     1858 616.75 

RiBOT,   T.     Diseases  of  memory,  diseases 

of  the  will,  and  diseases  of  personality. 

n.  d 616.60 

Sawyer,  H.  C.    Nerve  waste.  3d  ed.  1890. 

616.45 

Seguin,  E.  C.      Myelitis  of  the  anterior 

horns.     1877 616.5 

Walton,  G.    L.      Spinal    irritation,    (its) 

probable  cerebral  origin.  i884..../»  ^610.566 
Wood,  H.  C.     Brain-work  and  overwork. 

1880 613.78 

DISEASES  OF  WOMEN  AND   CHILDREN. 

Billet,  L.     De  la  fi^vre  puerp^rale  et  la 

r^forme  des  maternit^s.     1872... ««  ^610.504 

Cazeaux,  p.     Midwifery.     3d  Amer.   ed. 

Tr.  by  W.  R.  Bullock.     1863 618.1 

Davis,  E.  P.,  and  Keating,  J.  M.  Mother 
and  child.     Illus.     1896 618.8 

Ellis,  E.  Diseases  of  children.  3d  ed. 
1879 616.130 

Keating,   J.    M.        Maternity,     infancy, 

childhood.     2d  ed.     1896 618.7 

New  England  Hospital  for  Women  and 
Children.  Annual  reports,  1863,  1865, 
1867-8,  1872,  1874-7,  1880,  i882...?«*6io.546 

Trall,  R.  T.  Mother's  hygienic  hand- 
book.    1881 *6i8.2 


INFECTIOUS  AND  CONTAGIOUS  DIS- 
EASES. 

AbEL-Musgrave,  C.  Cholera  in  San  Fran- 
cisco.    1885 ««*6i4.i56 

American  Institute  of  Homoeopathy. 
Special  report  of  homoeopathic  yellow 
fever  commission,  (1878) ««*6io.504 

Anstie,  F.  E.     Notes  on  epidemics.    95  pp. 

1866 614.13 

Barnes,  E.  G.  How  to  arrest  infectious 
diseases.     88  pp.      1883 616.123 

BURRALL,    F.   A.     Asiatic  cholera.     1866. 

616.107 

Cause  and  prevention  of   typhoid   fever. 

1883 ««**6io.549 

CreighTon,  C.  History  of  epidemics  in 
Britain.     2  vols.      1891,1894 614.148-8^ 

Edwards,  J.  F.     Vaccination  :  arguments 

pro  and  con.     1882 614.18 

Epidemic  cholera  and  the  use  of  corrosive 
sublimate,  the  best  germicide.  1884. 
t«*6i4.i56 

Gamgee,  J.  Yellow  fever  a  nautical  dis- 
ease.    1879 616.7 

Hardaway,  W.  a.  Essentials  of  vaccina- 
tion.    1882 *6i5.30 

Hardenstein,  E.  Epidemic  of  1878 
(yellow  fever)  and  its  homcEopathic 
treatment.  Added,  A  treatise  on  the 
disease.     1879 z«**6io.5i4 

Hargis,  R.  B.  S.  Yellow  fever  :  its  ship 
origin  and  prevention.     (1880.) 616.33 

Hecker,  J.  F.  C.     The  black  death  in  the 

14th  century.     2d  ed.     1834 616.61 

Epidemics   of  the  middle  ages.     Tr.  by 

B.  G.  Babington.     3d  ed.     1859 614.174 

Same.     1835 ««  616.61 

Keating,  J.  M.  Yellow  fever  epidemic  of 
1878  in  Memphis,  Tenn.     1879 616.124 

KiNNEAR,  B.  O.  Cholera,  and  treatment 
by    Dr.    Chapman's    method.       1885. 

in  *6io.562 

Same ?«*6io.563 

Martin,  Sir  J.  R.  Influence  of  tropical 
climates  in  producing  the  acute  en- 
demic diseases  of  Europeans.  2d  ed. 
1861 616.4 

Massachusetts.  Board  of  Health.  Sug- 
gestions for  preventing  the  spread  of 
scarlet  fever,     n.  d z«**6i4.i27 


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Michigan.  Board  of  Health.  Restric- 
tion, etc.,  of  scarlet  fever.  1877. 
««**6i4,i27 

SCHIEFERDECKER,  C.  C.  Dr.  C.  G.  G. 
Nittinger's  evils  of  vaccination.     1856. 

614155 

Schmidt,  H.  D.  Pathology  and  treatment 
of  yellow  fever.     lUus.     1881 616.37 

Shakespeare,  E.  O.    Cholera  in  Europe 

and  India.     1890 *6i6.57 

Taylor,  R.  W.  Dactylitis  syphilitica,  etc. 
1871 ««**6io.563 

United  States.  Surgeon-General.  Cir- 
culars, I :  Epidemic  cholera  and  yellow 
fever  in  the  army,  1867 610.675 

OTHER  DISEASES. 

Allingham,  W.  Fistula,  hemorrhoids 
and  other  diseases  of  the  rectum.  4th 
ed.     Illus.      1882 616.78 

Armstrong,    A.     Observations  on    naval 

hygiene  and  scurvy.     1858 613.24 

Banting,  W.    Letter  on  corpulence.     12th 

ed.     1879 613.39 

Barker,  F.    Sea-sickness.    36  pp.     1878. 

616. 112 

Beard,  G.  M.    Sea-sickness.     1881 616.106 

Bigelow,   H.    R.      Hydrophobia.       1881. 

616.131 

Bird,  G.    Urinary  deposits.     2d  ed.    Illus. 

1851 616.74 

BoTKiN,  S.     De  la  fidvre.     1872 ««*6io.5o4 

BowdiTCH,  H.  p.  Reinforcement  and  in- 
hibition of  the  knee-jerk.  Illus.  1890. 
*6io.648  4 

— and  Warren,  J.  W.  Knee-jerk  and  its 
physiological  modifications.  40  pp. 
Illus.     1890 *6io.648* 

Ebstein,  W.  Corpulence  and  its  treat- 
ment.   Tr.  by  E.   W.  Hoeber.      1884. 

613.159 

Edwards,  J.  F.    How  a  person  threatened 

with  Bright 's  disease   ought   to  live. 

87  pp.     1881 , 613.31 

FiTz,   R.   H.     Persistent    omphalo-mesen- 

teric  remains.     1884 ?«**6io.563 

Gros,  E.  L.    Etude  sur  I'hydrophthalmie. 

Illus.     1897 616.93 

Heaton,  G.  Review  of  report  on  perma- 
nent cure  of  hernia.     1853 in  **6io.563 

Hudson,  W.  H.  Sea-sickness.  1883.. .616.121 
JUDSON,  A.  B.     Treatment  of  white  swelling 

of  the  knee.     1886 ««**6io.565 


Massachusetts.     Senate  report  on  ship 

fever.     1853 in  **6i4.i27 

RichELOT,  L.  G.     De  la  p^ritouite  herni- 

aire.     1873 ««*6io.504 

Suzor,  R.     Hydrophobia:    an  account  of 

M.    Pasteur's    system.      Illus.      1887. 

616.47 

Upham,  J.  B.     Report  on  continuous  fevers. 

1862 *«**6io.548 

Wilson,  J.    C.      Fever-nursing.      2d   ed. 

1898 616.92 

SURGERY.— INJURIES. 

Annals  of  anatomy  and  surgery,  vol.  4. 

July-Dec,  1881 **6io.6i6 

Same,  vol.  6.    July-Dec,  1882,  also  vol.  7, 

No.  I.    Jan.,  1883 **6io.6i8 

Beaney,  J.  G.     Original  contributions  to 

conservative  surgery.     1859 617.11 

Bell,  J.    Nature  and  cure  of  wounds.    2d 

ed.    1800 617.17 

BiGELOW,  H.  J.      Employment  of  a   new 

agent   in    strictures    of    the    urethra. 

1849 ««**6io.563 

Notes  from  clinical  lectures  on  surgery, 
1850-1.     1851 i«**6io.548 

Billroth,  T.  General  surgical  pathology 
and  therapeutics.  Tr.  by  C.  E.  Hack- 
ley.     Illus.     1879 616.14 

Black,  G.    First  aid.    n.  d 617.13 

Blodgett,  a.  N.  Case  of  subscapular 
abscess.    8  pp.     1884 j«**6io.563 

Bowditch,  H.  p.  Action  of  sulphuric 
ether  on  the  peripheral  nervous  system. 
1887 z«**6io.648 

Brackett,  E.  G.  Experimental  value  of 
the  Dowse  splint t«**6io.648 

Brigham,  C.  B.  Quelques  observations 
chirurgicales.      1872 in  **6io.548 

BuRRELL,  H.  I/.  Fracture  of  the  spine : 
its  immediate  treatment  by  rectifica- 
tion of  the  deformity  and  fixation  by 
plaster  of  Paris  jacket.    1887. ...z«  **6io.648 

Butler,  G.  R.  Emergency  notes.  Illus. 
1889 617.14 

CalLiano,  C.    Soccorsi  d'  urgenza.   2d  ed. 

PI.      1891 617.23 

Campbell,  A.  S.    Ophthalmic  operations 

(and)  after  treatment.     1880... .««  **6io.563 

CheEver,  D.  W.     Spontaneous  fracture. 

1871 z«**6io.548 

Two    cases    of    cesophagotomy.       1867. 
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Chbevkr,  D.  W. — Continued. 

Same ««  610.548 

CoLLiS,  M.  H.     Contributions  to  operative 

surgery:    operations    about    the  face, 

1867 z«**6io.563 

Cooper,  Sir  A.  P.     Dictionary  of  practical 

surgery.     2  vols.     1861,  1872 **6i7.2i-2 

Dixon,    R.   B.      Is  craniotomy  upon  the 

living  foetus    ever   justifiable?      1886. 

in  *6io.566 

Doty,  A.  H.     Prompt  aid  to  the  injured. 

617.24 

Dui,l,BS,  C.  W.  What  to  do  first  in  acci- 
dents or  poisoning.     1880 617.26 

Erichsen,  J.    Science  and  art  of  surgery. 

IIlus.     1859 617.1 

GOSSELIN,  L.    Clinical  lectures  on  surgery. 

Tr,  by  L.   A.  Stimson.     Illus.    1878.. ..617. 4 
Groux,  E.  a.     Abhandlungen  u.  Notizen 

iiber    sein    fissura    stemi     congenita. 

1857 ?«*6io.565 

Hayward,  G.    Statistics  of  amputations 

at  Mass.  Gen.  Hospital,  to  Jan.  i,  1850. 

z«**6io.548 

Heath,  C,   ed.      Dictionary  of  practical 

surgery.     2  vols,  (in  i).     1887 **6i7.i9 

HOMANS,  J.  Cases  of  antiseptic  ovari- 
otomy.    1879 ««**6ro.563 

Howe,  J.  W.     Emergencies  and  how  to 

treat  them.     3d  ed.     1879 610.73 

Jackson,  C.  X.     Manual  of  etherization. 

1861 615.8 

Jeffries,  J.  A.     Anti-bacterial  action   of 

iodoform.     7  pp.     1890 *6io.648* 

JEWETT,  C.     Two  cases  of  laparo-elytrot- 

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KEETi^EY,  C.  B.     Index  of  surgery.     1882. 

*6i7.5 

Kennedy,  S.     Iodoform **6io.55o 

Lawless,  E.  J.    First  aid  to  the  injured, 

and  management  of  the   sick.     Illus. 

1894 617.25 

LiSTON,  R.     Operations  of  surgery.     Illus. 

1846 *6i7.g 

Martin,  H.  A.     Surgical  uses,  etc.,  of  the 

Martin  bandage.  3d  ed.  1885. ..f»  **6io.562 

Toe-nail  ulcer.    1879 /«**6io.563 

Mitchell,  S.  W.,  and  Morehouse,  G.  R. 

Gunshot  wounds  and  other  injuries  of 

nerves.      1864 617.12 

MoTT,V.  Report  of  (his)  surgical  cliniques 
in  the  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1859-60,  by  S. 
W.  Francis *6i7.io 


Prince,    D.    Bead  suture.    Illus.     5  pp. 

1883 ««**6io.564 

Roberts,  J.  B.      Surgical  delusions    and 

follies.     55  pp.     1884 617.8 

RoHfe,  G.  H.  Some  points  on  administra- 
tion of  anaesthetics.  18  pp.  n.  d. 
in  **6io.564 

Seguin,  E.  C.  Second  contribution  to 
study  of  localized  cerebral  lesions. 
Illus.    43  pp.     1881 ««**6io.564 

SkBy,  F.  C.      Operative  surgery,      Illus. 

1850 617,18 

STOrror,  E.  Jarvis'  operation  in  posterior 
nasal;  hypertrophy.  11  pp.  1882. 
?»**6io.676 

Thomas,  H.  O.  Review  of  treatment  of 
disease  in  hip,  knee  and  ankle  joints, 
1878 ««*6io.565 

United  States.  Surgeon-General.  Cata- 
logue of  the  surgical  section  of  the  U, 
S.    Army     Medical    Museum.       Illus. 

1866 *6io,ioi 

Medical  and  surgical  history  of  the  war 
of  the  rebellion.  Vol.  2:  Surgical.  3 
pts.     1861-83 610.100 

Wadsworth,  O.  F.  Case  of  ectropion 
treated     by     transplantation.        1877. 

«»**6io.548 

Same ?«*6io.563 

Walker,  W.  J.  Treatment  of  compound 
and  comminuted  fractures.  1845. 
m**6io.564 

Warren,  J.  C.  Case  of  fracture  of  the 
temporal  bone  with  remarks  on 
trephining  for  fracture  of  the  base  of 
the  skull.  II  pp.  Illus.  1 890... *6 10.648* 
Process  of  repair  after  resection  of  the 
intestine  and  intestinal  suture.  1887. 
?«**6io.648 

Warren,  J.  M.     Fissure  on  soft  and  hard 

palate.    1865 ««**6io.563 

Weir,  R.  F.  Gritti's  supra-condyloid 
amputation  of  the  thigh.  i%T)...in  **6io.563 

Wing,  C.  E.  Unnecessary  surgical  opera- 
tions in  diseases  of  women.  16  pp. 
(1881?) z»**6io.564 

DENTISTRY. 

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California  State  Dental  Association. 
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session,  1893-95 *6i7. 16-16  ^ 


l62 


MATHEMATICAL  SCIENCE. 


DENTAL  Jairus.     Vol.  2.     1881 *6io.6i2 

Ii<i,iNOiS  State  Dental  Society.  Transac- 
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VETERINARY      MEDICINE      AND 
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(See   also   Domestic   Animals   under   Agricultural 
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Chawner,  R.  Diseases  of  the  horse  and 
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Cl,ATER,  F.     Every  man  his  own  farrier. 

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— and  others.  Farmers'  barn  book :  dis- 
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lUus.     1870 636.5 

Dadd,    G.    H.     American    cattle    doctor. 

(1851.) 619.6 

Modern  horse  doctor.    Illus.    n.  d 619.2 

Dick,  W.  Manual  of  veterinary  science. 
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Dun,  F.  Veterinary  medicines :  their  ac- 
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Going,  J.  A.      Veterinary  dictionary  and 

horseman's  guide.     1878 619.10 


Jennings,  R.  Horse  and  his  diseases. 
Illus,     1890 619.3 

LiAUTARD,  A.  Lameness  of  horses  and 
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2ded.     1890 636.70 

McCi^URE,  R.  Diseases  of  the  American 
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Mayhew,   E.      Illustrated    horse    doctor. 

Illus.     1877 619.1 

MiLW,  W.     Dog  in  health  and  in  disease. 

PI.     Illus.      1892 636.81 

Steel,  J.  H.    Diseases  of  the  dog.    Illus. 

1888 636.68 

Diseases  of  the  sheep.     Illus.     1890 619.15 

Stonehenge  {pseud,  of  J.  H.  Walsh). 
Dog  in  health  and  disease.  2d  ed. 
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— and  Armatage,  G.  The  dog :  its  varie- 
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Tellor,   1,.    V.     Diseases  of  live   stock. 

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Short  account  of  the  history  of  mathe- 
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Barrow,  I.  Mathematical  works  (in  Lat- 
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Bledsoe,  a.  T.  Philosophy  of  mathemat- 
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Cajori,  F.  History  of  mathematics.    1895. 

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CaylEy,  a.  Collected  mathematical  pa- 
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Cliepord,  W.  K. — Continued. 
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CoMTE,   A.     Philosophy  of  mathematics. 

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Davidson,  J.    Practical  calculator.     1809. 

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D AViES,  C.  Logic  and  utility  of  mathemat- 
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Gow,  J.    Greek  mathematics.     1884 510.122 

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ARITHMETIC— TABLES. 

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Arman,  a.     Key  to  Haddon's  arithmetic. 

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Key  to  the  stepping-stone  to  arithmetic. 

1865  511. 5 

Stepping-stone  to  arithmetic.     1866 511. 2 

Brooks,  E.  New  normal  mental  arithme- 
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Bryant,  H.  B.  and  others.  Bryant  and 
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Byrne,  O.      Young    dual    arithmetician. 

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Chadwick,  W.  Number  and  weight  cal- 
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CoLBURN,  D.  P.    First  book  of  arithmetic. 

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Collin,  F.    Arithm^tique.    1884 511.64 

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Copland,  J.    Arithmetic  of  fractions  and 

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Davies,  C.     Arithmetic  for  academies,  etc. 

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HaNTER,  J.  Art  of  solving  problems  in 
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Merrifield,  C.  W.    Technical  arithmetic 

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Millers'    and    merchants'    and  farmers' 

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New  American  arithmetic,      Pts,    1-3.      3 

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Nystrom,  J.  W.    Project  of  a  new  system 

of   arithmetic,    weight,  measure   and 

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O'Gorman,  D.      Compendious  calculator. 

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MATHEMATICAL  SCIENCE. 


Ray,  J.      Higher    arithmetic.      Rev.    ed. 

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Primary  lessons,  etc.,  in  arithmetic,     ist 
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RefkEI,T,  H.  ist,  2d,  3d,  4th  book  of 
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Robinson,  H.  N.  First  lessons  in  arith- 
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Progressive  intellectual  arithmetic.  1865. 

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Progressive  primary  arithmetic.    80  pp. 
1878 *5ii.26 

Stoddard,  J.  F.  Complete  arithmetic. 
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Thompson,  A.  S.  Common-sense  time 
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Thomson,  J.  B.  Arithmetical  tables  and 
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Mental    arithmetic ;    or,     first     lessons. 
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Wai,do,  1,.  Multiplication  and  division 
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Wentworth,  E.  Arithmetical  problems. 
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Young,  J.  R,     Key  to    the    rudimentary 

treatise  on  arithmetic.     1853 5II-57 

Simple  arithmetic.    42  pp.     i860 511.42 

ELEMENTARY  ALGEBRA. 

Burnsidb,  W.  S,  and  Panton,  A.  W. 
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3d  ed.     1892 512.35 

Chauvenet,  W.     Binomial  theorem  and 

logarithms.      1843 *5i2,i9 

Chrystal,  G.    Algebra.    Pt.  i.     3ded.     2 

vols.     1893,  1889 512.32-3 

Da  VIES,  C.    Elementary  algebra.    1859. ..512.18 
Elements   of  algebra,    on    basis  of  M. 

Bourdon.     1877 *5i2.3 

New  elementary  algebra 512.23 

University  algebra,     1863 512,25 


FiCKWN,  J,      Complete    algebra,      (Cop. 

1874-) *5i2.2 

Grifpin,  W.  N.     Elements  of  algebra  and 

trigonometry,    6th  ed,     1885 512.24 

Jones,    C.    A.,    and   Cheyne,    C.    H.    H. 

Algebraical  exercises.    New  ed.     1880, 

512.17      , 

LooMis,   E.     Treatise  on   algebra,     (Cop.  \ 

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Phillips,  A.  W.,  and  Beebe,  W,    Graphic 

algebra  ;  or,  geometrical  interpretation 

of  theory  of  equations  of  one  unknown 

quantity.     2d  ed,     1883 512.21 

Ray,  j.     Elements  of  algebra,     (2d  book.) 

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Robinson,  H.  N,     Key  to  new  elementary 

algebra.     1878 512.8 

New  elementary  algebra.      (Cop.  1859.) 

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New  university  algebra.     1868 *5i2.6 

Todhunter,    I.      Algebra  for  beginners. 

1891 512.11 

Algebra  for  colleges,  etc 512,16 

Wagener,  C.  E.     Sammlung  von  Aufga- 

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Algebra.     1872 512.28 

Young,  J.  R,    Elements  of  algebra,    i860, 

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ELEMENTARY  GEOMETRY. 

Allman,  G,  J,  Greek  geometry  from 
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Angel,    H.       Practical    plane    and  solid 

geometry,    1873 513.8 

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Association  for  the  Improvement  of 
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Casey,  J.  Sequel  to  the  first  six  books  of 
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Chauvenet,  W.     Elementary  geometry. 

1876 513-20 

Dixon,  E.  T.    Foundations  of  geometry. 

1891 513-70 

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Same.  And  propositions  I-XXI  of  book 
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xSth  ed.    1895 513-51 


MATHEMATICAL  SCIENCE. 


165 


Euclid. — Continued. 
Same.      Books  I-VI  and  XI.     (Ed.   by) 

H.  S.  Hall  and  F.  H.  Stevens.     1896. 

513.58 

Same.      Books  I-VI,  XI,    XII.     Ed.   by 

H.  M.  Taylor.     1895 513-64 

Same.   With  notes,  etc.    By  I.  Todhunter. 

New  ed.     1880 *5i3-i5 

Solid    geometry.     By    H.    Law.     {^Aho) 

Analytical  geometry.     ByJ.  Hannand 

J.  R.  Young,     n.  d 513-44 

Frost,  P.     Solid  geometry.    3d  ed.     1886. 

513-56 

Greenleaf,   B.     Elements  of  geometry. 

1870 513-40 

Hayward,    R.    B.      Elements     of     solid 

geometry.     1890 5^3-59 

Hii,!,,    G.    A.     Geometry    for    beginners. 

1880 513-12 

l/ACHLAN,    R.      Elementary    treatise    on 

modern  pure  geometry.     1893 5i3-6i 

IvEGENDRE,  A.  M.     Elements  of  geometry 

and    trigonometry.       Tr.    by    Sir    D. 

Brewster.      1839 *5i3.22 

Same.    Tr.  by  C.  Davies.     1878 **5i3.5 

Newcomb,    S.      Elements    of   geometry. 

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OIvNEY,  E.     Special  or  elementary  geome- 
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PEIRCE,  B.     Elementary  treatise  on  plane 

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Robinson,  H.  N.     Elements  of  geometry 

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Elements  of  geometry,  plane  and  spher- 
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Smith,   C.     Elementary  treatise   on  solid 

geometry.     3d  ed.     1891 513-49 

Wagener,  C.  E.    Schule  der  Elementar- 

Mathematik.     1870 513-48 

Warren,  S.  E.     Plane    problems    in    ele- 
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Watson,  H.  W.     Elements  of  plane  and 

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Wei<SH,   a.   H.     Essentials  of  geometry. 

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TRIGONOMETRY. 

BabbaGE,  C.     Table  of  logarithms  of  nat- 
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Beasi«EY,  R.  D.  Elementary  treatise  on 
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BeEbe.      Four-place    tables    (logarithms, 

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Breusing,    a.        Nautische     Hiilfstafeln. 

5th  ed.     1885 514-23 

CalIvET,  F.  Tables  portatives  de  loga- 
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Compton,  a.  G.  Logarithmic  computa- 
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Hann,  J.  Elements  of  plane  trigonome- 
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Elements    of     spherical     trigonometry. 
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Hassi<ER,  F.  R.  Logarithmic  and  trigo- 
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Hobson,  E.  W.     Plane  trigonometry.     2d 

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HoLMAN,  S.  W.  Computation  rules  and 
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functions.      1896  514-30 

Law,  H.  Mathematical  tables  for  trigo- 
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LEGBNDRE,  a.  M.  Elements  of  geometry 
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Brewster.      1839 *5i3.22 

Same.     Tr.  by  C.  Davies.     1878 *5i3-5 

LEVETT,  R.,  a«^  Davison,  C.  Elements  of 
plane  trigonometry.  2  vols.  1896, 
1892 514.26-7 

Napier,  J.,  ^ar(?«  of  Merchistoun.  Con- 
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Newcomb,    S.      Logarithmic    and    other 

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Pryde,  J.,   ed.        Mathematical  .   tables. 

1878 514-14 

Robinson,  H.  N.     Elements  of  geometry 

and  trigonometry.     1875 **5i3.2 

SCHi^oMiLCH,  O.  Fiinfstellige  logarith- 
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Snowbai,!,,  J.  C.  Elements  of  plane  and 
spherical  trigonometry  :  logarithms. 
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Todhunter,     I.       Plane     trigonometry. 

New  ed.     1888 514-I9 

Spherical  trigonometry.     4th  ed.     1878. 

514-12 

Trigonometry    for   beginners.    New  ed. 
1880 514.9 


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MATHEMATlCAIv   SCIENCE. 


HIGHER  MATHEMATICS. 

Airy,  Sir  G.  B.  Algebraical  and  numer- 
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Baii^ey,  F.  H.,  and  Woods,  F.  S.  Plane 
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BENNETT,  J.  Original  geometrical  illus- 
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Bond,  G.  P.  Some  applications  of  the 
method  of  mechanical  quadratures. 
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Booi^E,  G.     DifiFerential  equations.     4th  ed. 

1877 517.36 

Same.     Supplementary  volume.      1865. 
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Bowser,  E.  a.  Elementary  treatise  on 
the  differential  and  integral  calculus. 
1880 517-2 

Byeri«y,  W.  E.  Elements  of  the  differen- 
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Elements  of  the  integral  calculus.  2d 
ed.     1892 517-20 

Byrne,  O.  General  method  of  solving 
equations  of  all  degrees ;  applied  par- 
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Cari,!,,    I(.    B.      Calculus   of    variations. 

1890 517.16 

Carroi,!,,  J.  Practical  geometry.  loth 
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Casey,  J.  Analytical  geometry  of  the 
point,   circle  and  conic  sections.     2d 

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Spherical  trigonometry,  and  its  applica- 
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Cayi,EY,  a.  Elementary  treatise  on  ellip- 
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Chauvknbt,  W.     Method  of  least  squares. 

1868 517-10 

Church,  A.  E.  Elements  of  differential 
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CoCKSHOTT,  A.,  and  Walters,  F.  B.  Geo- 
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Cox,   H.    Integral    calculus,     n.  d 517.15 

Cremona,  L,.  Elements  of  projective 
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1885 513.38 

DaviES,  C.  Elements  of  analytical  geome- 
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Elements  of  descriptive  geometry.  187 1. 
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Davies,  C. — Continued. 

Elements  of  differential  and  integral 
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DeMorGan,  a.     Differential  and  integral 

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Essay  on  probabilities,  and  their  applica- 
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DiENGER,  J.  Ausgleichung  der  Beobach- 
tungsfehler  nach  der  Methode  der 
kleinsten  Quadratsummen.  lUus. 
1857 510.106 

Dixon,  A.  C.  Elementary  properties  of 
the  elliptic  functions.     1894 517.22 

Eagi,ES,  T.  H.  Constructive  geometry  of 
plane  curves.     1885 513-26 

Edwards,   J.       Differential  calculus    for 

beginners.     1896 517.24 

Elementary  treatise  on  the  differential 

calculus.     2d  ed.     1892 517.23 

Integral  calculus  for  beginners.    1896.. .517. 25 

FerrEL,  W.  Converging  series  express- 
ing the  ratio  between  the  diameter 
and  the  circumference  of  a  circle. 
1870 z«  526.13 

Ferrers,  N.  M.  Elementary  treatise  on 
trilinear  co-ordinates,  the  method  of 
reciprocal  polars,  and  the  theory  of 
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Fine,  H.  B.  Number-system  of  algebra. 
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Forsyth,  A.   R.     Differential  equations. 

2ded.    1888 517-30 

Differential  equations.  Pt.  i:  Exact 
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517-27 

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Sacro  Bosco,  J.  de.    Sphaera  emendata. 

1558 **520.65 

Same,  another  ed.     1581 **52b.66 

Same,  another  ed.,  by  G.  Desbordes,  with 
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SERVISS,  G.  p.  Astronomy  with  an  opera- 
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Sharpi^ess,  I.  and  others.  Astronomy. 
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Todd,  D.  P.  New  astronomy  for  beginners. 

Illus.     (Cop.  1897.) 520.72 

Stars    and    telescopes.       Ports.       Illus. 
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United  States.  Engineer  Dept.  Report 
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2d  ed.     3  vols.     1808-1814 *520.53-5 

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Wawh,  J.  B.,  Baron  Ormathwaite.  See 
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Watson,  J.  C.    Comets.    Illus.     1861 523.2 

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Whewei^i,,   W.     Plurality  of  worlds.     2d 

ed.     (Anon.)     1854 523-29 

White,  C.  J.     Elements  of  theoretical  and 

descriptive  astronomy.    4th  ed.      1880. 

520.15 

WiLCOCKS,  A.    Influence  of  ether  in   the 

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WiNCHELL,    A.      Geology    of   the    stars. 

1874 j«*504.64 

WiNTHROP,  J.     Two   lectures   on  comets. 

1811 *523-43 

Young,   C.   A.       General    astronomy    for 

colleges.     1888 *522.25 

The  sun.     PI.     Illus.     1881 523-61 

The    sun    and    the    phenomena    of    its 

atmosphere.      1872 **520.52 

CHARTS. 

Bai,!,,  Sir  R.  S.  Atlas  of  astronomy.    1892. 

523.50 

Ci,ARK,  L.,  and  Sadler,  H.  The  star- 
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Gore,  J.   E.     Star  groups.     Maps.     1891. 

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Jeans,  H.  W.      Handbook  for  the  stars. 

4th  ed.     Maps.     1888 524-6 

PECK,  W.     Popular  handbook  and  atlas  of 

astronomy.     PI.     Illus.     1891 *522.35 

Proctor,  R.  A.    Half-hours  with  the  stars. 

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New   star  atlas  in   12   maps.       5th   ed. 

1877 524-1 

Star  primer.    1886 *524.4 

Stars  in  their  seasons.     3d  ed.      Maps. 

1884 *524-3 

OBSERVATIONS. 

ASTRONOMICAI,  expedition  to  Chili. ..i«*504.55 
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Harvard  College.     Astronomical  Observ. 

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Lick  Observatory.     Contributions.    4  vols. 

522.38 

Vol.  i:    Total  eclipse  of  the  aun,  Jan.,  1889. 
Vol.  2:    Same,  Dec,  1889. 
Vol.  3:    Terrestrial  atmospheric  absorption. 
Vol.  4:    Meteors  and  sunsets. 
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PI 522.19 

Handbook,  by  E.  S.  Holden.     1888 522.20 

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United  States.  Naval  Observatory. 
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GEODESY. 

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Proctor,  R.  A.  Sun -views  of  the  earth. 
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Note  :  Publications  of  the  U.  S.  Coast  and 
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Reference  Room. 

NAVIGATION. 

Abr^G^  du  pilotage.     1766 527.26 

AiNSLBY,  T.  L.     Guide-book  to  the  local 

marine  board  examination.     35th  ed. 

1876 527-30 

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Brainard,    F.    R.       Sextant    and    other 

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Bi,UNT,  G.  W.      Dangers  and  ice  of  the 

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navigator.    26th  ed.     1856 *527.i6 

Cameron,  P.    Variation  and  deviation  of 

the  compass  rectified.     4th  ed 527.32 

Chauvenet,  W.    Navigation  and  nautical 

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CiyARK,  L.      Theoretical  navigation  and 

nautical  astronomy.     1872 527.29 

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Harbord,  J.  B.    Glossary  of  navigation 

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Kerigan,  T.     Young  navigator's  guide  to 

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MerrifieIvD,    J.      Nautical      astronomy. 

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Navigation.     1883 527.23 

Neumayer,  G.  Results  of  nautical  obser- 
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PracTICAI,  navigation  :  Sailor's  sea-book 
by  J.  Greenwood  and  W.  H.  Rosser  ; 
Mathematical  tables  by  H.  Law  ; 
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J.  R.  Young.     1894 527.28 

Stebbing,  F.  C.  Navigation  and  nautical 
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Sumner,  T.  H.  New  method  of  finding  a 
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United  States.  Hydrographic  Office. 
Eastern  and  northern  extension  of  the 

Gulf  stream.     2d  suppl.     1872 ««  520.32 

Navigation  Bureau.    Projection    tables 

for  the  use  of  U.  S.  Navy.     1869 **527.i7 

Tables  to  facilitate  the  reduction  of  places 
of  fixed  stars.     1869 **527.i8 

Young,  J.  R.  Navigation  and  nautical 
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De  Morgan,  A.  Almanacs  for  3000  years 
carefully  compiled  from  (his)  valuable 
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Coburn.     1881 528.4 

Book  of  almanacs  up  to  A.  D.  2000.     1851. 
528.2 

Dickens's  dictionary  of  days.     1880 **529.3 

Mansili*,    R.     Almanac    of   meteorology 

and  planetary  phenomena.     1888... 528. 138 

Saunier,  C.  Modern  horology  in  theory 
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TennenT,  T.  Nautical  almanac  tide  rigis- 
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digest  for  1874.    1874 in  528.24 

Same.    1876-8,  1883 *528.i22 

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United  States.  Nautical  Almanac  Office. 
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American  ephemeris  and  nautical  alma- 
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American    nautical    almanac    for    1882. 
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Pacific  coaster's  nautical  almanac.     1898. 

*528.i44* 

United  States  almanac  or  complete  eph- 
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Agassiz,   L.      Bibliographia    zoologise    et 
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American  geologist.  Vols.  1-22.  Jan., 
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Bakewei,i<,  R.  Introduction  to  geology. 
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BiSCHOE,  G.  Elements  of  chemical  and 
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BoNNEY,  T.  G.    Story  of  our  planet.     PI. 

Illus.     (1893.) 550-102 

Browne,  A.  J.  Jukes.    Student's  handbook 

of   historical    geology.       (Completing 

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Student's  handbook  of  physical  geology. 

Illus.     1884 550.91 

Bdcki,and,  W.     Geologic  und  Mineralogie 

in  Beziehung  zur  natiirlichen  Theol- 

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Geology  and  mineralogy  as  exhibiting 

the  power,  wisdom  and  goodness   of 

God.    4th  ed.     Port.    2  vols.     Vol.  2, 

plates.    1869 550.41-2 

Dana,  J.  D.    Geological  story  btiefly  told. 

Maps.     Illus.     (1895.) 550.100 

Text-book  of  geology.     3d  ed.     Illus. 

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Davies,  T.  a.     Answer  to  Hugh  Miller  and 

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Davis,    W.    S.    First   book   of    geology. 

Illus.     (1873  ?) 550.29 


Dawson,  Sir  J.  W.  Meeting-place  of  geol- 
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Some  salient  points  in  the  science  of  the 
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Story  of  the  earth  and  man.    PI.    Illus. 

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Denton,  W.      Our  planet,  its  past  and 

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Geikie,  Sir  A.      Class-book  of  geology. 

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Founders  of  geology.     1897 550.108 

Geological  sketches.     Illus.     1882 550.62 

Geology.    Illus.    1879 550.27 

Story  of  a  boulder.     Illus.     1858 550.25 

Text-book  of  geology.     Illus.     i882...*55o.64 
Geikie,    J.      Fragments    of    earth     lore. 

Maps.     1893 550.46 

Geology.    96  pp.     1875 550.28 

Geologicai,  record,  1880-84.    2  vols. ..*550. 79-80 
Geoi^OGICai,  Society  of  America.     Bulletin, 

vols.  1-8.     1890-97+ 550.95 

Geologicai,  Society  of  London.  Proceed- 
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Gunning,    W.    D.    Life    history    of    our 

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Heii^prin,  a.    The  earth  and  its  story. 

Illus.     1897 550.103 

Principles  of  geology.      Illus.      Plates 

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Herrtck,  S.  McI.      Earth  in   past  ages. 

Illus.     1888 550.83 

Hitchcock,  E.     Elementary  geology.    3d 

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Hopkins,  E.  Connexion  of  geology  with 
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Hdi,!,,  E.     Geological  history.     1887 550.75 

Hunt,  T.  S.       Chemical    and    geological 

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Hutchinson,   H.  N.     Autobiography  of 

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KayseR,  E.     Comparative  geology.      Tr. 

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K1.EIN,  H.  J.  Kosmologische  Briefe  : 
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Same.    PL     Illus.     1895 550.97 

LOBLEY,  J.  L.     Geology  for  all.     1888.... 550.77 
LyEi^i,,   Sir  C.      Manual    of    elementary 

geology,     sth  ed.     1855 550.65 

Principles  of   geology.     2   vols.      Illus. 

1837 550,10-11 

Same,     nth  ed.     Maps.     Illus.     2  vols. 

1877 550.13-14 

Student's  elements  of   geology.     Illus. 

1871 550.26 

Mantell,  G.  a.      Wonders    of   geology. 

Sth  ed.     Illus.     2  vols.     1864 550.39-40 

Mii.l,ER,  H.    Old  red  sandstone.     17th  ed. 

1873 550.45 

Sketch-book  of   popular  geology.      6th 

ed,      1873 550.6 

Testimony  of  the  rocks.     1873 550-5 

Nicoi,s,   A.      Geological    history.      Illus. 

1880 550.86 

OrmaThwaiTE,  J.  B.  WaIvSH,  Baron.    As- 
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Page,  D.    Advanced  text-book  of  geology. 

6th  ed.     Illus,     1876 550.118 

Chips  and  chapters.    1869 550.119 

Earth's  crust.     4th  ed,     1868 550,122 

Geology  for  general  readers.  3d  ed.  1870. 

550.126 

Philosophy  of  geology.     1863 550,20 

Phillips,  J.    Manual  of  geology.    Pt.  2, 
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550.81 

PoRTLOCK,  J.  E.     Rudiments  of  geology. 

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PrESTwich,  J.     Collected  papers  on  some 

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Geology.     Maps.     Illus.    2  vols.     1886-8. 

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Richardson,    G.    F.       Introduction     to 

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Roberts,  R.  D,     Earth's  history.     Maps. 

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RoscoE,  Sir  H.   E.      What  the  earth  is 

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Scott,  W.   B.      Introduction  to  geology. 

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Seeley,  H,  G,    Story  of  the  earth  in  past 

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Shalbr,  N.  S.    Aspects  of  the  earth.    PI. 

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Outlines  of  the   earth's  history.     Illus. 

1898 550.110 

Steel,  J.  D.     Fourteen  weeks  in  practical 

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Tarr,  R.  S.      Elementary  geology.      PI. 

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Tate,  R.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  geology, 

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Taylor,  J.  E.    Geological  stories J550.T21 

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Vogelsang,  H.    Philosophie  der  Geologic 

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Williams,  S.  G.    Applied  geology.    1886. 

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Winchell,  a.   Geological  studies.    5th  ed. 

Illus.     1895 550.109 

Shall  we  teach  geology  ?     1 889 550. 84 

Sparks  from  a  geologist's  hammer.     Illus, 

1881 504.151 

Walks  and  talks  in  the  geological  field, 

1888 550.99 

World-life  or  comparative  geology,     3d 

ed.     1889 55085 

DYNAMICAI.  GEOLOGY. 

Campbell,  J.  F.  Frost  and  fire  ;  natural 
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Geikie,  J.   Earth  sculpture  ;  or,  the  origin 

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Herman,  O.  and  others.  Creator's  won- 
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shuU.     Illus 553.27 

God's  glorious  creation.     Tr.  by  J.  Min- 
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KiNGSLEY,   C.      Madam  How  and   Lady 

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PI.     Maps.     Illus.     1895 55i'i85 

Rivers  of  North  America.     Maps.     Illus. 
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WiNCHBLL,    A.      Sketches    of    creation. 

Illus.     1874 550.49 

Wonders  of  the  physical  world.     Illus. 

1875 551." 

EARTHQUAKES  AND  VOLCANOES. 

BoscowiTz,  A.  Earthquakes.  Tr.  by  C.  B. 
Pitman.    Illus.     1890 553-15 

Dana,  J,  D.  Characteristics  of  volcanoes, 
with  facts  from  the  Hawaiian  islands. 
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Darwin,  C.  Geological  observations  on 
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List  of  recorded  earthquakes  in  Califor- 
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Hui,!,,  E.  Volcanoes  past  and  present. 
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Mii,NE,  J.     Earthquakes  and  other  earth 

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Palmieri,  L.  Description  du  s^ismo- 
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Pai,mieri,  L. — Continued. 
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Peacock,  R.  A.  What  is,  and  what  is  not, 
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PhiloTheus.  True  and  particular  history 
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Ponton,  M.  Earthquakes  and  volcanoes. 
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Rowi,ANDSON,  T.  Earthquake  dangers, 
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RusSELi,,  I.  C.  Volcanoes  of  North  Am- 
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SCROPE,  G.  P.  Considerations  on  vol- 
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GLACIERS  AND   GLACIAL  ACTION. 

Bai,!,,  Sir  R.   S.      Cause   of  an  ice  age. 

Illus.     1891 553.21 

BoNNEY,  T.  G.  Ice-work  present  and  past. 

Maps.    Illus.     1896 553-29 

Claypoi,e,  E.  W.     Lake  age  in  Ohio.    42 

pp.     Maps.      1887 551.163 

Dawson,  Sir  J.   W.      Canadian  ice  age. 

Illus.     1894 553.45 

Drayson,  a.  W.    Cause,  date  and  duration 

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to  the  antiquity  of  man.    Maps.    Illus. 

1877 553-2 

Same.    3d  ed.     1895 553.4 

Rendu,  L.     Bishop  of  Annecy.      Theory 

of  the   glaciers  of  Savoy.     Tr.  by  A. 

Wills.     1874 553.38 

RUSSEI.1,,  I.  C.  Glaciers  of  North  Am- 
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Tyndall,  J.    Forms  of  water.   Port  Illus. 

1877 551.19 

Upham,  W.    Probable  causes  of  glaciation. 

22  pp.     1890 «■«  553-44 

Wright,  G.  F.     Ice  age  in  North  America. 

Maps.     PI.     Illus.     1890 553-44 

Man  and  the  glacial  period.  Maps.  Illus. 

1892 553.22 

REGIONAL  GEOLOGY. 

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GEOLOGY. 


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ROWNE,  A.  J.  Jukes.      Building  of  the 

British  isles.     Maps.     1888 554-9 

;UCKMAN,  J.  Stone  steps :  a  stratigraphi- 
cal  arrangement  of  the  British  geologi- 
cal formations.    2d  ed.    42  pp.     (1852.) 

554-2 

OLE,  G.  A.  J.  Open-air  studies.  lUus. 
1895 554-10 

(GEIkie,  J.      Prehistoric  Europe.      Maps. 

PI.     Illus.      1881 554-16 

KiNGSLEY,  C.     Town  geology.     1873 554.1 

ManTELL,  G.  a.  Geological  excursions 
round  the  Isle  of  Wight  and  Dorset- 
shire.    3d  ed.     Illus.     Map.     1854 554.3 

Miller,  H.  Cruise  of  the  Betsey 
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gist,    lothed.     1873 550.4 

Edinburgh  and  its  neighborhood.     5th 
ed.      1873 550.3 

MuRCHisoN,  Sir  R.  I.  and  others.  Geology 
of  Russia  in  Europe  and  the  Ural 
mountains.     2  vols.     Vol.  i  :  Geology. 

PI.    Illus.    1855 554-11 

Same.    Vol  2  :  Pal^ontologie.    PI.    1845. 
554-14 

Ramsay,  Sir  A.  C.  Physical  geology  and 
geography  of  Great  Britain.  6th  ed. 
Map.     Illus.    1894 554-17 

SCROPE,  G.  P.  Geology  and  extinct 
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PI.    Illus.    1858 554-15 

NORTH   AMERICA. 

Bailey,  L.  W.,  and  Matthew,  G.  P.  Sum- 
mary report  of  operations  in  New 
Brunswick.      1875-6 ." ««  557.68 

— and  others.      Geology  of  southern  New 

Brunswick.      1878-9 »'«  557-51 

Bell,  R.  Explorations  on  the  Churchill 
and  Nelson  rivers  and  around  God's 
and  Island  lakes.     1879 *'»  557-51 

Catlin,  G.  Lifted  and  subsided  rocks  of 
America.     1870 557-22 

Dana,  J.  D.     Manual  of  geology.     Illus. 

(Cop.  1862.) 550.15 

Dawson,  G.  M.  Explorations  in  British 
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Preliminary  report  on  physical  and 
geological  features  of  the  southern 
portion  of  the  interior-  of  British 
Columbia.     1875-6    PI j«  557.68 


Dawson,  G.  M. — Continued. 

Queen  Charlotte  islands.    1878 557-51 

Dawson,  Sir  J.  W.  Geology  of  Nova 
Scotia,  New  Brunswick  and  Prince 
Edward  island.  4th  ed.  Map.  Illus. 
1891 557-63 

DuTTON,  C.  E.  Geology  of  the  high 
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Egloffstein,  F.  W.  von,  Baron.  Contribu- 
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geography  of  Mexico.  Maps.  Illus. 
1864 *557-7i 

Foster,  J.  W.,  and  Whitney,  J.  D. 
Geology  and  topography  of  a  portion 
of  the  Lake  Superior  land  district.  2 
pts.  Pt.  I  :  Copper  lands.  PI.  Map. 
1850 *557-44 

Gilbert,  G.  K.     Geology   of  the  Henry 

mountains.   2d  ed.  PI.   Illus.  1880.. .557. 48 

Hayden,  F.  V.  Geological  survey  of 
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Hitchcock,  E.  Geology,  mineralogy, 
botany    and    zoology.      4    pts.     Illus. 

1833 557-40 

Hoffmann,  C.  Chemical  contributions 
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Humphreys,  A.  A.  Preliminary  report 
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1872 **557-i3 

Indiana.  Geological  Survey.  2dann.  re- 
port, 1870.     Maps.     PI.     1871 **557-47 

Iowa.  Geological  Survey.  Report,  1855-7. 
By  J.  Hall  and  J.  D.  Whitney.  2  vols. 
Vol.  I :  Geology.  Vol.  2 :  Palaeon- 
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Irving,  R.  D.,  and  Jackson,  A.  W.  Re- 
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LE    ConTE,    J.       Geology    of   California. 

1881 i«**920.505 

Ludlow,  W.  Reconnaissance  from  Car- 
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Missouri  to  the  Yellowstone  National 
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1876 557-14 

Reconnaissance  of  the  Black  Hills  of 
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Macomb,  J.  N.  Exploring  expedition  from 
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Colorado  of  the  west  in  1859,  with  geo- 
logical report  by  J.  S.  Newberry. 
Maps.    PI.     1876 557-12 

Michigan.  Geological  Survey,  ist  bienn. 
rep.,  1859-60 557.33 

Mii<i,ER,  S.  a.  North  American  geology 
and  palaeontology.     1889 550.94 

Ohio.  Geological  Survey.  Report:  Geolo- 
gy and  palaeontology.  Vol.  i,  pt.  i ; 
vol.   2,  pt.    I ;    vol.   3,  pt.   I.      Maps. 

Illus 557.6-8 

Report  of  progress  in  1870,  by  J.  S.  New- 
berry and  others.     Maps 557.17 

PEnnsyi^vania.  Geological  Survey,  ist- 
3d  ann.  reps,  of  state  geologist,  Dec. 
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*557-6i 

Same.    3d  ann.  rep.,  1839 ««504.64 

PowEivi<,  J.  W.  Explorations  of  the  Col- 
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taries, 1869-72.    PI.     1875 **557.ii 

Geology  of  the  eastern  portion  of  the 
Uinta  Mountains  and  a  region  of  coun- 
try   adjacent    thereto.      With     atlas. 

1876 **557.34 

Lands  of  the  arid  region  of  the  United 
States,  with  a  more  detailed  account  of 
the  lands  of  Utah.      2d    ed.      Maps. 

1879- **557.35 

Richardson,  J.  Coal  fields  of  Nanaimo, 
Comax,  Cowichen,  Burbard  inlet  and 

Sooke.     PI.     1875-6 «'«  557.68 

Exploration  in  British  Columbia.  1875. 
z«  557.68 

Rogers,  W.  B.  Reprint  of  annual  reports, 
etc.,  on  the  geology  of  the  Virginias. 
PI.     Maps.     1884 557.59 

SCUDDER,  S.  H.    Insects    of   the    tertiary 

beds  at  Quesorel ?«  557-68 

Sei^wyn,  a.  R.  C.  Exploration  in  British 
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Shai<ER,  N.  S.     Story   of  our   continent. 

.J55i.Sh2 

Simpson,  J.  H.  Explorations  across  the 
Great  Basin  of  Utah  for  a  direct  wagon- 
route  from  Camp  Floyd  to  Genoa  in 
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1876 557.36 

STARR,  F.  On  the  hills.  Illus.  (1890.) 
557-70 


United  States.  Engineer  Department. 
Geographical  surveys  west  of  the  looth 
meridian  in  charge  of  G.  M.  Wheeler. 

Annual  reports,  1876-8 557-73  '*' 

Report,  vols.  1-7.   Atlas  and  photographs. 

**557-i5 

Vol.  I  :    Geographical  report. 

Vol.  2  :  Astronomy  and  barometric  hyp- 
sometry. 

Vol.  3  :    Geology  and  suppl. 

Vol.  4  :  White,  C.  A.  and  Cope,  E.  D.  Pale- 
ontology. 

Vol.  5  :    Zoology. 

Vol.  6 :  Rothrocfe,  J.  T.  and  others.  Bot- 
any. 

Vol.  7  :  Putnam,  F.  W.  and  others.  Arch- 
aeology. Topographical  Atlas.  (50)  Photo- 
graphs. 
Professional  papers.  18  :  Report  of  the 
geological  exploration  of  the  40th  par- 
allel under  the  direction  of  A.  A.  Hum- 
phreys, by  C.  King.     7  vols.     1870-80. 

**557.23-8^ 

Vol.  I  :    King,  C.    Systematic  geology. 

Vol.  2 :  Hague,  A.,  and  Emmons,  S.  P. 
Descriptive  geology. 

Vol.  3 :  Hague,  J.  D.  Mining  industry 
with  geological  contributions  by  C.  King. 
Atlas. 

Vol.  4  :  Pt.  I :  Meek,  F.  B.  Palaeontology. 
Pt.  2  :  Hall,  J.,  and  Whitfield,  R.  P.  Palaeon- 
tologry.    Pt.  3  :  Ridgway,  R.    Ornithology. 

Vol.  5  :    Watson,  S.  and  others.    Botany. 

Vol.  6 :  Zirkel,  F.  Microscopical  petrog- 
raphy. 

Vol.  7  :    Marsh,  O.  C.    Odontornithes. 

Geological  and  geographical  survey  of 
the  territories,  F.  V.  Hayden  in  charge. 
•  Annual  reports,  1-12.     1867-78 **557.37 

1867 :    Nebraska. 

1868 :     Wyoming. 

1869  :    Colorado  and  New  Mexico. 

1870  :  Wyoming  and  portions  of  contiguous 
territories. 

1871 :  Montana  and  portions  of  adjacent 
territories. 

1872  :  Montana,  Idaho,  Wyoming  and  Utah, 
portions  of. 

1873  •    Colorado. 

1874  :  Colorado  and  parts  of  adjacent  terri- 
tories. 

1875  :  Colorado  and  parts  of  adjacent  ter- 
ritories. 

1876 :  Colorado  and  parts  of  adjacent  terri- 
tories. 

1877  :    Idaho  and  Wyoming. 

1878 :  Wyoming  and  Idaho.  Pts.  1-2  and 
maps  and  panoramas.    3  vols. 

Bulletin,  vol.  2,  No.  i.     Extracts.     1875. 

557-66 

Same.    Vols.  4-6.     1878-82 557-74 

Report,  vols.  2-3,  9-12 557-i6 


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Vol.  3  :  Vertebrata  of  the  tertiary  forma- 
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Vol.  9  :  Report  on  the  invertebrate  creta- 
ceous and  tertiary  fossils  of  the  upper  Missouri 
country.    By  F.  B.  Meek. 

Vol.  10  :  Monograph  of  the  geometrid 
moths  or  phalsenidae  of  the  United  States. 
By  A.  S.  Packard. 

Vol.  II  :  Monographs  of  North  American 
rodentia.    By  E.  Coues  and  J.  A.  Allen. 

Vol.  12  :    Fresh  water  rhizopods  of  North 
America.    By  J.  Leidy. 
Geological  survey.   Annual  reports,  2-17. 

1880-1896 **557-55 

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Congressional  docs.) Ref.  Room 

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WhiTEAVES,  J.  I/.  Some  Jurassic  fossils 
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SOUTH    AMERICA. 

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AUSTRALASIA. 

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CoTTA,  B.  von.     Ore  deposits.     Tr.  by  F. 

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Hague,  J.  D.  Mining  industry,  with 
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Newton,  H.,  fl«rfjenney,  W.  P.     Geology 

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Page,  D.     Economic  geology.  Illus.  1874. 

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PaTTon,  J.  H.     Natural  resources  of  the 

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Phii.i,ips,  J.    A.      Ore   deposits.      2d   ed. 

Illus.     1896 549.89 

PosEPNY,    F.       Genesis    of   ore    deposits. 

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Ramirez,    S.      Noticia    historica    de    la 

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ties.   By  W.  Iv.  Watts.    Illus.     1897. 
(Publications),  1884,  1888 **628.i68 

Contents  :  Catalogue  of  books,  maps, 
lithographs,  photographs,  etc.,  in  the  Library 
of  the  State  Mining  Bureau,  at  S.  F.,  May  15, 
1884. — Borax  deposits  of  California  and 
Nevada.    By  H.  G.  Hanks.    1888. 

Gallon,  J.    Lectures  on  mining.     Tr.  by 
C.  Le  Neve  Foster  and  W.  Galloway. 


Gallon,  J. — Continued. 

3  vols,   and  Atlas.     6  vols.     1876-86. 
628.239-44 

Carmany,  J.  H.  Mining,  agricultural, 
and  commercial  interests  of  the  Paci- 
fic states,  1866.     64  pp ?«**628.i56 

Chipman,  M.  M.  Report  on  mining 
debris  deposits.     1881 ««*6io.552 

Christy,  S.  B.     Miners'  fund  of  New  Al- 

maden.     8  pp.     (1884.) ?«**628.I56 

Church,  J.  A.     Comstock  lode.    PI.    Illus. 

1879 *628.27 

Collins,  J.  H.     First  book  of  mining  and 

quarrying.     Illus.      1872 628.228 

Principles     of    metal     mining.       Illus. 
(1874.) 628.15 

CoTTA,  B.  von.  Die  Lehre  von  den  Erz- 
lagerstatten.  2d  ed.  Illus.  2  pts. 
(in  i).     1859-61 628.183 

Davies,  D.  C.    Earthy  and  other  minerals, 

and  mining.     2d  ed.     1888 628.196 

Metalliferous  minerals  and  mining.    PI. 
Illus.      1880 628.226 

DeGrooT,  Dr.  H.  Gold  mines  and  min- 
ing in  California ;  perfected  methods, 
processes     and      machinery.        Illus. 

1885 628.176 

Mines,  water  rights  and  other  properties 
of  the  Weaverville  Ditch  and  Hydraulic 

Mining  Co.     24  pp.     1879 /«**628.i87 

Washoe    silver    mines.      24    pp.       i860. 
?«**628.i56 

Dewey,  S.  P.  Bonanza  mines  of  Nevada  : 
gross  frauds  in  the  management  ex- 
posed.    (1878.) in  **628.i56 

Foster,  C.  Le  N.     Ore  and  stone  mining. 

Illus.     1894 628.210 

Greenwell,  G.   G.      Mine  engineering. 

3d  ed.     1889 628.201 

GuTTMAN,  O.     Blasting.     Illus.     1892. ...628.86 

Hartwig,  G.     Workers  under  the  ground. 

Illus.     1888 628.159 

Hauer,  J.,  Ritter  von.    Die  Fordermaschi- 

nen  der  Bergwerke.     Pi.     1871 628.186 

Die   Ventilations  maschinen  der    Berg- 
werke.    80  pp.     PI.     1870 628.182 

Hatch,  F.  H.,  and  Chalmers,  J.  A.  Gold 
mines  of  the  Rand.  Maps.  Plans. 
Illus.     1895 628.212 

HiTTELL,  J.  S.  Mining  in  the  Pacific 
states  of  North  America.     1861 628.12 

HOLLISTER,    O.    J.      Mines    of   Colorado. 

Map.     1867 628.10 


GEOLOGY. 


i8i 


HuMBOl,DT  county,  List  of  principal  min- 
ing claims  in.    Map.     Folded. ..J«**628.i7i 

Hunt,    R.      British    mining.      PI.     Illus. 

1884 *628.233 

Ihi^SEng,  M.  C.  Manual  of  mining.  2d 
ed.     Illus,    1892 628.208 

Johnson,  F.  M.  Practical  mining  and  as- 
saying.    Illus.      1897 628.219 

Johnson,  J.  C.  F.     Getting  gold.    Illus. 

1897 628.220 

KiRKPATRiCK,  T.  S.  G.      Hydraulic  gold 

miner's  manual.    Illus.     1890.. 628.169 

Knox,  T.  W.     Underground  world  :    life 

below  the  surface.     Illus.     1878 628.4 

KuNHARDT,  W.  B.     Practice  of  ore  dressing 

in  Europe.     Illus.     1884 628.148 

Kuss,  M.  H.  Memoir  on  the  mines  and 
works  of  Almaden  (Spain).  Tr.  by 
S.  B.  Christy.     1879 ««*620.430 

Lock,  C.  G.  W.    Economic  mining.    Illus. 

1895 628.221 

Mining    and    ore-dressing     machinery. 

Illus.     1890 *628.i72 

Practical  gold  mining.     PI.     Illus.     Ta- 
bles.    1889 628.191 

LUPTON,  A.     Mining.     Illus.     1893 628.214 

Merivai<e,J.  H.  Notes  and  formulae  for 
mining  students.     3d  ed.     1890 628.205 

MiCHEi,!,,   S.     Mine   drainage.     PI.   Illus. 

1881 628.229 

Mineral  industry,  ed.  by  R.  P.  Rothwell. 
(Statistical  supplement  to  Engineering 
and  mining  journal.)  Vols.  1-6.  1893-7. 
**62o.55i 

Miners'  companion  and  guide.    i86i...*628.io8 

Mining  and  electrical  review.  Vol.  8. 
Jan. -Dec,  1897+ *628.222 

Mining  and  scientific  press.    Vols.  8-76. 

Jan.,  1864-June,  1898-f- **6o5. 142-174 

Mining  Bureau  of  the  Pacific  Coast.  Pro- 
ceedings, by-laws,  etc.     1872 in  628.187 

Mining  journal.  Vols.  49-50,  pt.  i,  vol.  51. 
June,  1879-June,  1880,  Jan.-June,  1881. 
**628.43 

Moore,  J.,  and  Dickie,  G.  W.  Pumping 
and  hoisting  works  for  gold  and  silver 
mines.     PI.    69  pp.     1877 628.18 

Morgans,  W.     Manual  of  mining  tools. 

1871 628.230 

MowRY,  S.  Mines  of  the  west :  shall  the 
government  seize  them  ?  The  mining 
states:  how  shall  they  be  taxed  ?  16  pp. 
1864 z»**628.i56 


MURGUE,  D.  Centrifugal  ventilating  ma- 
chines. Tr.  by  A.  I,.  Stevenson.  1883. 
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Murphy,  J.  G.    Practical  mining.     1890. 

628.204 

New  South  Wales.  Mines  and  mineral 
statistics,  1879.  Folding  pi.  1880. 
*628.42 

Pacific  coast  annual  mining  review,  with 
biog.  sketches,  etc.,  by  H.  S.  Fitch. 
Illus.     1878 **628.i53 

Patrick,  R.  W.  C,  comp.  Early  records 
relating  to  mining  in  Scotland 628.9 

Powell,  J.  J.     Nevada  :  the  land  of  silver. 

1876 628.223 

Preston,  E.  B.  California  gold  mill  prac- 
tices.    1895 628.211 

Prussia.  Zeitschrift  fiir  das  Berg-,  Hiitten- 
und  Salinen-Wesen.  PI.  Vol.  18, 
1870 **628.i84 

Ramage,  G.  W.,  ed.  Mining  directory 
and  reference  book  of  the  United 
States,  Canada  and  Mexico.  1892. 
628.200 

RamdalL,  p.  M.  Quartz  operator's  hand- 
book.    1888 628.202 

Raymond,  R.  W.  Mines  and  mining  in 
the  states  and  territories  west  of  the 

Rocky  mountains,     1870-6 549.30  ^^"^s 

Mines  and  mining  of  the  Rocky  moun- 
tains, the  inland  basin,  and  the  Pacific 
slope.     Illus.     1871 628.166 

RESTrepo,  V.  Gold  and  silver  mines  of 
Columbia.  Tr.  by  C.  W.  Fisher. 
1886 628.213 

Richthofen,  F.  Baron  von.      Comstock 

lode.     1866 in  ^600,46 

Schofield,  W.  J.  Prospector's  manual, 
for  discovery  of  quartz  and  placer  indi- 
cations of  gold  and  silver  mines,  etc. 
1875 z«*6oo.45 

School  of  mines  quarterly.    Vol.  13... 605. 706  ^* 
Index  to  vols,  i-io 605.706^° 

Shinn,  C.  H.  Story  of  the  mine  as  illus- 
trated by  the  great  Comstock  lode  of 
Nevada.     Illus.     1896 628.216 

SiMONiN,    L.     Underground  life.     Tr.   by 

H.  W.  Bristow.     PI.     Illus.     1869 628.34 

Skidmore,  W.  a.  Gold  mining  and  the 
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Steinmann,  F.  Compendium  der  Gas- 
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Stbinmann,  F. — Continued. 

Hiittenindustrie.     PL     Illus.     1868-69. 
628.181 

Storms,  W.  H.  Methods  of  mine  timber- 
ing.   PI.     1894 *628.209  2 

SuTRO,  A.  Mineral  resources  of  the  United 
States,  and  the  importance  and  neces- 
sity of  inaugurating  a  rational  system 
of  mining,  with  special  reference  to 
the  Comstock  lode  and  the  Sutro  tun- 
nel, in  Nevada.     Pi.     1868 628.157 

United  States.  American  Republics 
Bureau.  Bulletins.  40 :  Mines  and 
mining  laws  of  I^atin  America 628.198 

WheEi<ER,  —  cmd  Randall,  — .  Quartz 
operator's  handbook,  and  suppl.  1865. 
628.88 

WiivSON,  E.  B.  Practical  and  theoretical 
mine  ventilation.     1884 628.231 

YAI.E,  C.  G.  List  of  working  mines  of 
the  Pacific  coast.     1882 **628.i7i 

COAL.— IRON.—  PETROLEUM.— NATURAL 
GAS. 

AbEI/,  Sir  F.  A.  United  States,  British 
and  Prussian  laws  regulating  the  work- 
ing of  coal  mines.      1889 ««  628.165 

Andre,  G.  G.    Coal  mining.    PL     2  vols. 

1879 *628.30-i 

ASHBURNER,  C.  A.  Product  and  exhaus- 
tion of  the  oil  regions  of  Pennsylvania 
and  New  York.     1887 in66$.6 

Atkinson,  J.  J.     Gases    in    coal    mines. 

1875 628.141 

Boyd,  R.  N.  Coal  pits  and  pitmen  :  the 
coal  trade  and  the  legislation  affect- 
ing it.     2d  ed.     Illus.     1895 628.225 

CoLi^iNS,  J.  H.     Principles  of  coal  mining. 

Illus.     (1875.) 628.14 

Cone,  a.,  and  Johns,  W.  R.  Petrolia : 
history  of  the  Pennsylvania  petroleum 
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Crew,  B.  J.  Petroleum.  Together  with 
a  description  of  gas  wells,  the  applica- 
tion of  gas  as  fuel,  etc.  PL  Illus, 
1887 665.6 

Daddow,   S.   H.,   and  Bannan,   B.     Coal, 

iron  and  oil.     Illus,     1866 628.232 

Fairi,EY,  W,     Ventilation  of  coal  mines, 

1882 628.137 

Gai,i,oway,  R.  Annals  of  coal  mining 
and  the  coal  trade.  Maps.  Illus. 
1898 628.89 


Gai,i,oway,  R. — Continued. 
Coal    mining    in    Great    Britain.     1882, 

628,227 

Goodyear,  W,  A,  Coal  mines  of  the 
western  coast    of   the  United  States. 

1877 628,80 

Greene,  H,     Coals  and  the  coal  mines, 

628,246 

Hai<i<eck,  H.  W,     Bitumen i«**62o,427 

Hewitt,  A,  S,  Statistics  and  geography 
of  production  of  iron.     Map,     39  pp. 

1856 in  *504.7o 

HoEFER,  H.,  and  Veith,  A.  Petroleum  ; 
together  with  the  occurrence  and  uses 
of   natural     gas.      PL      Map.      Illus. 

1895 665.19 

HoPTON,  W.     Conversation  on  mines,  etc. 

Illus.     1890 628.163 

Hughes,  H.  W.  Text-book  of  coal  min- 
ing.    Illus.      1892 628.197 

HuLl,,    E.     Coal  fields  of  Great  Britain. 

4th  ed.  rev.     Maps.    Illus.     1881 628.79 

Map  of  the  British   coal   fields.     1861. 

628.235 

Hunt,  T.  S.  Coal  and  iron  in  Southern 
Ohio.  Mineral  resources  of  the  Hock- 
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Keene,  W.    New  South  Wales  coal  fields, 

8  pp t«*504.64 

LiTTi^E,  G,  H.  Marine  transport  of  pe- 
troleum.    Illus.     1890 656.51 

Macfarlane,  J.    Coal  regions  of  America. 

3d  ed.     Maps.     Illus.     1877 *557-5 

Percy,  C.  M.  Mechanical  engineering 
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1890,  1886 628.174-5 

REDWOOD,    B.    and    others.     Petroleum, 

PL     Maps.     Illus.     2  vols.     1896. ..665. 21-2 
Rowan,  T.    Spontaneous  combustion  and 

explosions  in  coal  cargoes,     1882 628.136 

Saward,  F.  E,     Coal  trade.     1880 in  ^600,46 

Sawyer.  A,  R,  Accidents  in  mines  in 
the  north  Staffordshire  coal  field,  aris- 
ing from  falls  of  roof  and  sides,     PL 

1886 628,189 

ShEafer,  P,  W,  Anthracite  coal  fields 
of  Pennsylvania  and  their  exhaustion. 

16  pp.     Illus.     1881 «»**549.75 

Statistics  of  coal  trade  of  the  United 
States  for  1866.  Added  the  prize 
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Swank,  J.  M.    Early  coal  mining  in  the 

U.  S.    1892 «■«  672.7 

Sweet,  S.  H.    Special  report  on  coal  in 

the  state  of  New  York.     Maps.    Illus. 

1866 628.237 

Tayi^or,  R.  C.    Statistics  of  coal.     2d  ed. 

Maps.     Illus.     1855 628.236 

United   States.      American     Republics 

Bureau.    Special  Bulletin,  Nov.  1893  : 

Coal    and    petroleum    in     Colombia. 

{And)  Commercial  information. ..*628.245 
WiNCHEivL,  N.  H.   and  H.  V.     Iron    ores 

of    Minnesota.      Map.      Illus.      1891. 

549-94 

PRECIOUS  METALS. 

BECKER,   G.    F.     Reconnaissance    of  the 

gold  fields  of  southern  Alaska,  with 

some     notes     on     general      geology. 

Maps.    PI.     1898 *557.56i» 

Bi<ake,   W,    p.     Precious    metals    of   the 

world.     1869 549.11 

Crawford,    F.    M.      Our  silver.      1881. 

?«**628.i56 

Dei,  Mar,  A.     History    of  the    precious 

metals  from  the  earliest  times  to  the 

present.     1880 549-74 

King,  C.  Statistics  of  production  of  pre- 
cious  metals    in    the    United    States. 

1881 in  *5'ji.2g 

RoSAi^ES,  H.     Origin  and   distribution  of 

gold  in  quartz  veins.     1861 in  ^628.94 

SCHMEISSER,  K.,  and  Vogelsang,  K.     Gold 

fields  of  Australasia.    Tr.  by  H.    Louis. 

Illus.     Text  and  maps.     2  vols.     1898. 

628.90-1 

Smyth,  R,  B.     Gold  fields    and    mineral 

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1869 628.180 

Spurr,  J.  E.     Geology  of  the  Yukon  gold 

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*557-56^« 

United  Sta-TES.  Mini  Bureau.  Report 
upon  the  statistics  of  the  production 
of  the  precious  metals  in  the  United 
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PETROGRAPHY. 

(See  also  Materials  under  heading  Construction.) 

Dana,  J.  D.     Mineralogy  and  lithology. 

3d  ed.     Illus.     1881 549.101 

Mineralogy  and  petrography.      12th  ed. 
1892 549.81 


Francis,  J.  G.  Beach-rambles  in  search 
of  sea-side  pebbles  and  crystals.  Illus. 
1859 552.1 

Harker,  a.   Petrology  for  students.  Illus. 

1895 552.10 

HUSSAK,  E.  Determination  of  rock -form- 
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Illus.     x886 549-54 

JANNETTAZ,  E.  Guide  to  the  determina- 
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1877 552.6 

MURCHISON,  Sir  R.  I.  Siluria  :  the  history 
of  the  oldest  known  rocks  containing 
organic  remains.  Map.  Pi.  Illus. 
1854 551.194 

ROSENBUSCH,  H.  Microscopical  physiog- 
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Tr.  by  J.  P.  Iddings.     PI.     1888 549-65 

RUTLEY,  F.     Study  of  rocks.     3d  ed.  Illus. 

1884 552-12 

Stockbridge,    H.    E.      Rocks  and   soils. 

Illus.     1888 552-9 

WadsworTh,  M.  E-  Lithological  studies : 
the  rocks  of  the  Cordilleras.  Pi.  1884. 
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ZiRKEi,,   F.      Microscopical  petrography. 

PI.      1876 557-28 

PRECIOUS   STONES.— GEMS. 
DlEUl,AFAiT,  L.      Diamonds  and  precious 

stones.      Tr.    by  F.   Sanford.       Illus. 

1876 549-IIO 

Emanuel,   H.       Diamonds  and   precious 

stones.     2d  ed.     PI.     1867 549-iii 

FeuchTwanger,  L.     Popular   treatise  on 

gems.     PI.     Illus.     1859 549-91 

Hamwn,  a.  C.     Leisure  hours  among  the 

gems.     Illus.      1884 549-53 

The  tourmaline.     Pi.     1873 549-100 

King,  C.  W.      Natural  history  of   gems. 

Illus.     1870 549-9 

Natural  history   of  precious  stones  and 

of  the  precious  metals.  Illus.    1870.. .549.10 
KUNZ,  G.  F.     Gems  and  precious  stones  of 

North  America ;   also    a    chapter    on 

pearls  and  on  remarkable  foreign  gems 

owned  in  the  United  States.    PI.    Illus. 

1890 **549.64 

Lewis,  H.  C.     Genesis  and  matrix  of  the 

diamond.     PI.    Illus.     1897 549.113 

Mitchell,  H.      Diamonds    and  gold  of 

south  Africa.     Map.     1888 628.190 

SOMMERVILLE,  M.    Engraved  gems.   Illus. 

PI-     1877 *549-ii2 


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StreeTER,  E.   W.      Precious  stones  and 

gems.     2d  ed.     PI.     1879 549.103 

Westropp,  H.  M.  Manual  of  precious 
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OTHER  MINERALS. 

Bradi,ey,  li.    Inquiry  into  the  deposition 

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Christy,  S.  B.      Quicksilver  condensation 

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Krain.     1884 549.85 

DEGROOT,  H.     Mineral  deposits  and  other 

properties  of  the  Nevada  Consolidated 

Borax  Co.     1871 ?»**628.i7o 

DoYi,E,  P.     Tin  mining  in  Larut.     Maps. 

PI.      1879 628.109 

Foster,  J.  W.,  and  Whitney,  J.  D.  Geo- 
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Superior    land    district.      Maps.      PI. 

1850 **557-44 

Irving,  R.  D.      Copper-bearing  rocks   of 

Lake  Superior.     (Abs.) ««  *557.55  ^ 

Jones,  R.  H.   Asbestos,  with  some  account 

of  the   mines  of    Italy  and  Canada. 

PI.     Illus.      1890 549.73 

Richards,   J.    W.     Aluminium.     3d    ed. 

1896 669.89 

United     States.        Geological     survey. 

Bromine,    chromium,    cobalt,    iodine, 

manganese,    coal.       By    D.    T.    Day. 

1885.     {Also)    Gold  and  silver.     1885. 

— Useful  minerals  of  the  U.  S.     By  A. 

Williams,  Jr.     1888 557-67 

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PAL-^ONTOI.OGY. 

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Brodie,  p.  B.  Fossil  insects  in  the  second- 
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Dawson,  Sir  J.  W.  Relics  of  primeval 
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Falconer,  H.  Palaeontological  memoirs 
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— and  Cautley,  P.  T.  Fauna  antiqua 
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FiGUiER,   L.      World  before  the   deluge. 

Illus.      1872 560.25 

Hai,l,J.     Contributions  to  palaeontology. 

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HarknESS,  H.  W.  Footprints  found  at 
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HEIIyPRIN,  a.  Geological  evidences  of 
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Hutchinson,  H.  N.  Creatures  of  other 
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LESquerEux,  L.  Contributions  to  the 
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Fossil  plants  of  the  auriferous  gravel 
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WATER. 

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Basset,  a.  B.  Elementary  hydrodynamics 
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Beaufoy,  M.  Nautical  and  hydraulic 
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Greaves,    J.       Elementary    hydrostatics. 

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Jamieson,  a.     Mechanics  of  fluids.    Illus. 

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AIR,  AERONAUTICS,  SOUND. 

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Abbott,  J.    Air .jAb245.3o 

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Mayer,  A.  M.     Sound.     Illus.     1879 534-1 

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Privat-Deschanei,,  a.     Sound  and  light. 

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Radau,  R.     Wonders  of  acoustics.    Illus. 

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Thompson,  S.   P.      Development   of  the 

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Tyndai,!,,  J.    Sound.    3d  ed.    Port.    Illus. 

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LIGHT. 

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Elementary  optics.     1839 535.i8 

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Phipson,  T.  L.     Phosphorescence.     Illus. 

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Preston,  T.     Theory  of  light.      2d  ed. 

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1879 535-9 

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Stewart,  R.  W.     Elementary  text-book 

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Stokes,  5i>  G.  G.    Light.    1892 535-27 

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Thompson,  E.  P.  Roentgen  rays,  and 
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Thompson,  S.  P.  Light,  visible  and  invis- 
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TissandiER,  T.,  and  Frith,   H.     Marvels 

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Light  and  electricity.     1878 537.i8 

Ward,    //on.   Mrs.    M.      The   telescope. 

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HEAT. 

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AvELiNG,    E.      Heat    and    light.      Illus. 

1888 531.72 

BayneS,  R.  E.  Lessons  on  thermodynam- 
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Box  T.     Heat.     1869 536.5 

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Clausius,  R.     Mechanical  theory  of  heat. 

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Lees,  W.    Acoustics,  light  and  heat 530.65 

Maxwell,  J.  C.    Theory  of  heat.    4th  ed. 

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Metcalfe,  S.  L.    Caloric.    2  vols.    1859. 

536.1-2 

PEabody,  C.  H.    Tables  of  the  properties 

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Preston,  T.    Theory  of  heat.    lUus.    1894. 

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PrivaT-DBSChanEi<,  a.     Heat.     Tr.  by  J. 

D.  Everett.     Illus.     1878 530.159 

Siemens,  Sir  C.  W.,  ed.    Conservation  of 

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Stewart,  B.   Elementary  treatise  on  heat. 

3d  ed.     1876 536.9 

Stewart,  R.  W.      Elementary  text-book 

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Thurston,   R.   H.      Heat   as  a  form  of 

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Tidy,  C.  M.    Story  of  a  tinder-box.  Illus. 

1897 .J536.T43 

Tii,i,MANN,  S.  E.     Elementary  lessons  in 

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TiSSANDiER,  T.,  and  Frith,  H.     Marvels  of 

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Tyndai,i<,  J.     Contributions  to  molecular 

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PI.      1873 536.28 

Heat  a  mode  of  motion.  4th  ed.  1875..536.4 
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ELECTRICITY  AND  MAGNETISM. 

(See  also  Electricity  in  Medicine  under  Materia 
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GENERAL  AND    MISCELLANEOUS. 

Ax,l,SOP,  F.  C.  Induction  coils  and  coil- 
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American  Institute  of  Electrical  En- 
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Angeli<,  J.     Elements  of  magnetism  and 

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Same.    (Enl.  ed.) 537.107 

Argentine  Repubwc.  Curso  electro- 
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Port.     Illus.     1895 537.150 

Elements    of    dynamic    electricity    and 

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Elements    of    static    electricity.      Illus. 

1887 537.90 

Ayrton,  W.  E.  Economical  use  of  gas 
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BENJAMIN,  P.     Age  of  electricity.     1886. 

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Intellectual    rise    in    electricity.    Port. 

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Voltaic  cell.     Illus.     1893 5371.55 

Biggs,  C.  H.  W.  First  principles  of  elec- 
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Bi,AKESLEY,  T.  H.  Alternating  currents 
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BONNEY,    G.  E.     Electrical    experiments. 

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BoTTONE,  S.  R.  Electrical  instrument 
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Brackett,  C.  F.  and  others.     Electricity 

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BuRCH,  G.  J.     Manual  of  electrical  science. 

Illus.     1893 537-160 

Caili^ard,  E.  M.  Electricity  the  science 
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Canestrini,    E.    Fulmini  e  parafulmini. 

1888 537-143 

CarharT,  H.  S.     Primary  batteries.     Illus. 

1891 537.165 

ChrysTal,  G.,  and  Shaw,  W.  N.  Elec- 
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Cook,  J.   Magnetism  and  electricity.    Illus. 

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Same.     1890 537-113 

Crapper,  E.  H.  Practical  electrical  meas- 
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CuMMiNG,  L.  Electricity  treated  experi- 
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Introd.  to  the  theory  of  electiicity.    2d 
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Cyclopedia    of    electrical    engineering. 

Ports.     Illus.     2  vols.     1891 **537i.26-7 

DALENCfe, — .     Traitt6  de   I'aiman.     1687. 

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Desmond,   C.     Electricity  for  engineers. 

Illus.     1890 5371.84 

Same.    1894 5371. 11 

Du  BoiS,  H.  Magnetic  circuit  in  theory 
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DUNMAN,  T.  Electricity  and  magnetism. 
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Dyer,  — .  Induction  coils  :  how  made 
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Dynamic  electricity.    1884 5371-46 

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Faraday,  M.  Experimental  researches 
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Ferguson,    R.    M.      Electricity.      Illus. 

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FiSKE,  B.  A.  Electricity  in  theory  and 
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Fleming,  J.  A.  Alternate  current  trans- 
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Magnets    and    electric    currents.     Illus. 

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Short  lectures  to  electrical  artisans.     4th 
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FoNViELLE,    W.   de.     Les    merveilles    du 

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Frith,  H.  Marvels  of  electricity  and  mag- 
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Gerard,  E.     Electricity  and  magnetism. 

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Gilbert,  W.  Loadstone  and  magnetic 
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GiRARD  College.  Magnetic  and  meteor- 
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Gladstone,  J.  H.,  a»fi^  Tribe,  A.  Chemis- 
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Gordon,  J.  E.  H.  Electricity  and  magne- 
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Graffigny,  H.  de.  Industrial  electricity. 
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Great  Britain.  Observations  on  days  of 
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Greer,  H.  Dictionary  of  electricity,  with 
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Guthrie,  F.    Magnetism   and  electricity. 

Illus.     (1875.) 537.13 

Harris,  Sir  W.  S.     Frictional  electricity. 

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Rudimentary  magnetism.      Illus 537-69 

Haskins,   C.    D.       Transformers.       Illus. 

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Haskins,  C.  H.     The  galvanometer,   and 

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Same.    4th  ed.     1890 537i-i5 

Hawkins,  N.  New  catechism  of  elec- 
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HeavisidE,  O.     Electrical  papers.    2  vols. 

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Henderson,  J.     Practical  electricity  and 

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HoSPiTALiER,  E.  Domestic  electricity 
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Illus.     1885 5371-28 

Modern  appliances  of  electricity.     Tr.  by 

J.  Maier.     Illus.     1882 537i.6o 

Houston,  E.  J.  Dictionary  of  electrical 
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Electric  transmission  of  intelligence,  and 
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Illus.      1893 5371-33 

Electrical  measurements   and   other  ad- 
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— and  Kennelly,  A.  E.  Alternating  elec- 
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Electrical  engineering  leaflets.       lUus. 

3  vols.     1895 5371,104-6 

Electricity  madCieasy.    lUus.    1898....5371.129 

Jackson,  D.  C.  and].  P.  Alternating  cur- 
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Jamieson,  a.    Electrical  rules,  tables,  tests 

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Elementary  manual   of  magnetism   and 
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JBNKIN,   F.     Electricity  and    magnetism. 

3d  ed.     lUus.     1876 537.4 

JoubkrT,  J.  Elementary  treatise  on  elec- 
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Joyce,  S.  Examples  in  electrical  engi- 
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Kapp,  G.  Alternating  currents  of  elec- 
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Transformers  for  single  and  multiphase 
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Kempe,  H.  R.  Electrical  engineer's  pock- 
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Handbook  of   electrical    testing.     1876. 

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Same.    New  ed.     1881 5371-57 

Same.    3d  ed.     1884 5371.58 

Same.    5th  ed.    1892 5371.21 

Kii,GOUR,  M.  H.  and  others.  Electrical 
distribution.    Illus,    n.  d 537.161 

KiRWAN,    T.     Modern    electricity.     Illus. 

1889 537.74 

KoHLRAUSCH,  F.  Introduction  to  physical 
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LEFROY,  Sir  J.  H.  Diary  of  a  magnetic 
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Modern    views    of   electricity    (2d    ed.) 

Illus.     1892 537.112 


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Same.    3d  ed.     1892 537.122-3 

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Practical  electrical  notes  and  definitions. 
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Mii.i,is,  J.  Electricity  in  land  warfare. 
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Same.    loth  ed.    1894 537.118 

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NiPHER,  F.  E.     Magnetic   measurements. 

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Robinson,  H.     Comparisons  between  the 

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RoGEf,    P.    M.      Electricity,     galvanism, 

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Illus.      1832 537-27 

Roi,FE,  W.  J.,  and  Gillet,  J.  A.     Elements 

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Illus.      1868 540.123 

SECCHI,    a.       Researches     on     electrical 

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Siemens,  Sir  C.  W.    Electricity,  etc.    Pi. 

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Slingo,  W.,  and  Brooker,    A.      Electrical 

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SODTHAM,  A.  D.      Electrical  engineering 

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Spang,    H.    W.       Lightning    protection. 

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Sprague,  J.  T.    Electricity.    Illus.     1875. 

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Same.    3d  ed.     1892 537.148 

STEINmetz,  C.  p.,  and  Berg,  E.  J.  Theory 
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Swinburne,  J.  Practical  electrical  units 
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Electromagnet      and      electromagnetic 

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TrBadwei^I/,    a.,   Jr.      Storage     battery. 

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How  to  make  and  use   induction  coils. 

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Trowbridge,    J.      What    is    electricity? 

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Light  and  electricity.     1871 537.i8 

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Wai^ker,  S.  F.     Electricity  in  our  homes 

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Wai.msi,EY,    R.     M.       Electric     current. 

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Wright,  L.  Induction  coil  in  practical 
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TELEGRAPH,   TELEPHONE,   ETC. 
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American  Electrical  Engineering  Assoc. 

Patented  telephony.     Illus.     1897. ..5376.12 

American  Telegraph  Co.  The  Ataerican 
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Same.    4th  ed.     1873 5375-i8 

Cui,i,EY,  R.  S.  Practical  telegraphy.  7th 
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D01.BEAR,   A.   E.     The   telephone.    Illus. 

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Du  MoNCEL,  T.,  Vicomte.  The  telephone, 
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Fahie,  J.  J.  History  of  electric  telegraphy 
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FiElvD,  H.    M.      History  of    the  Atlantic 

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Same.     Enl.,  with  title,  Story  of  the  At- 
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Gordon,  W.  Application  for  patent  on 
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Hopkins,  W.  J.      The  telephone.      Illus. 

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Telephone    lines    and    their  properties. 
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Houston,  E.  J.,  and  Kennelly,  A.  E.  Elec- 
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Electric  telephone.    Illus.     1896 5376.10 

Hughes,  N.       Magneto  hand  telephone. 

Illus.     1894 5376.11 

Kendah,  a.  Morse's  patent :  full  ex- 
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LOCKWOOD,  T.  D.  Electricity,  magnetism 
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Practical    information  for  telephonists. 

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McGregor,  W.     Questions  on  magnetism, 

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Maver,   W.,  Jr.      American    telegraphy. 

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Pacific  Postal  Telegraph  Cable  Co.     How 

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Pope,  F.  L.  Modem  practice  of  the  elec- 
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Same.    9th  ed.     1891 5375. n 

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PrescoTT,    G.    B.        Electric    telephone. 

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Electricity  and  the  electric    telegraph. 

Illus.     3ded.     1879 5375.1 

Same.    8th  ed.     2  vols.     1892 5375-2-3 

Speaking  telephone,   electric  light  and 
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Rogers,    H.    J.       Insulated     telegraphic 

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United  States.  State  Dept.  Intercon- 
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Treasury    Dept.      Electric     telegraph : 
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System  of  telegraphs  for  the  U.  S.     1837. 

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ATKINSON,  p.  Electric  transformation  of 
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Atwood,  h.  C.  Practical  dynamo  build- 
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Badt,  F.  B.  Electric  transmission  hand- 
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New  dynamo  tenders'  handbook.    Illus. 

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BEi<i..    L.       Electric  power  transmission. 

Illus.     1897 5371.124 

BoTTONE,  S.   R.     The  dynamo.     7th  ed. 

Illus.     1890 5371-78 

How  to  manage  the  dynamo.  Illus.  1893. 

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Carter,  E.  T.     Motive  power  and  gearing 
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Cox,  F.  P.      Continuous-current  dynamos 

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Crocker,    F.    B.,   and    Wheeler,    S.    S. 
Practical  management  of  dynamos  and 

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Crosby,  O.  T.,  and  Bell,  L.    Electric  rail- 
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Du  MoNCEL,  T.,  Vicotnte,  and  Geraldy,  P. 
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EberT,  H.     Magnetic  fields  of  force.     Tr. 
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Halwday,  G.    Design  of  small  dynamo. 

PI.     Illus.     1892 5371-94 

HaupT,  H.      Street  railway  motors.    1893.         | 

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Hawkins,   C.   C,   and  Wallis,    P.      The 

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Recent    progress    in    electric    railways. 

Illus.      1892.. 5374-3 

HiGGS,  P.     Electric  transmission  of  power. 

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HOPKINSON,  J.     Dynamo  machinery,  etc. 


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HOUSTON,  E.  J. ,  and  Kennelly,  A.  E.   Elec- 
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Electro-dynamic  machinery  for  continu- 
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Jackson,   D.   C.     Electro-magnetism    and 
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Vol.  I.    1893 537-154 

Kapp,  G.     Dynamos,  alternators  and  trans- 
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Electric  transmission  of  energy.    Illus. 

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LanGDON,  W.  E.    Application  of  electricity 

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Martin,  T.  C,  and  Sachs,  J.     Electrical 

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ParkhurST,  C.   D.     Dynamo  and  motor 

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PlanTe;,  G.  Storage  of  electrical  energy. 
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PrESCOTT,    G.    B.     Dynamo  -  electricity. 

Illus. '  1890 5371-30 

Prindei,,  H.  B.    Electric  railway.    Illus. 

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SCHELLEN,  H.  Magneto-electric  and  dy- 
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Keith  and  P.  Neymann.    Illus.   Vol.  i. 

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SnELI,,    a.    T.     Electric   motive    power. 

Illus.     1894 5371-101 

Thompson,  S.  P.  Dynamo-electric  ma- 
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Same.    2ded.    Illus.     1886 537i-5i 

Same.    5th  ed.     1896 ..-5371-97 

Recent  progress  in  dynamo-electric  ma- 
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TrEVERT,  E.  Dynamos  and  electric  mo- 
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Electric     railway     engineering.      Illus. 

1892 V5374-2 

How  to  build  dynamo-electric   machin- 
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URQUHART,  J.  W.     Dynamo  construction. 

Illus.      1891 5371-41 

Weymouth,  P.  M.    Drum  armature  and 

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Whipple,  P.  H.    Electric  railway.    lUus. 

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Wli,SON,    C.    A.     C.        Electro-dynamics. 

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Algi<avB,  E.,  and  Boulard,  J,  Electric 
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Ai^LSOP,  F.  C.  Practical  electric-light  fit- 
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Atkinson,  P.  Elements  of  electric  light- 
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Bax,  E.  I.  Popular  electric  lighting.  2d 
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BoXTONE,  S.  R.     Electric  lighting.     Illus. 

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Carpenter,  E.  W.     Fire  hazard  of  the 

electric  light.     1882 in*504.56 

Crocker,  F.  B.  The  generating  plant. 
Illus.     1896 5373-36 

Crofts,  A.  How  to  make  a  dynamo.  3d 
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CrompTon,  R.  E.  Electric  light  for  in- 
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Same ««  504.66 

Day,  R.  E.  Electric  light  arithmetic. 
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Dredge,  J.,  ed.  Electric  illumination. 
Illus.     2  vols.     (1882.)    1885 *5373-6-7 

Du  MoNCEi.,  T.,  and  Preece,  W.  H.  In- 
candescent electric  lights.  Illus.  1882. 
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Fahie,  a.     House  lighting.     1892 5373-28 

Fl,EMiNG,  J.  A.  Electric  lamps  and  elec- 
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Gordon,  J.  E.  H.  Electric  lighting.  Illus. 
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Gordon,  Mrs.  J.  E.  H.  Decorative  elec- 
tricity, with  chapter  on  fire  risks  by  J. 
E.  H,  Gordon.     Illus.     1891 5373-29 

Hammond,  R.  Electric  light  in  our 
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Hedges,  K.  Central-station  electric  light- 
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Practical  electric  lighting.     2d  ed.    1879. 

«»*62i.i57 

Precautions  on  introducing  the  electric 
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HiGGS,  P.    Candle  power  of  the  electric 

light.     1882 t«*504.72 

Electric  light,     Illus.     1879 5373-22 


Holmes,  A.  B.    Practical  electric  lighting. 

4th  ed.     Illus.    1889 5373-23 

HoPKiNSON,  J.      Some  points  in  electric 

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Houston,  E.  J.,  and  Kennelly,  A.  E.  Elec- 
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Electric    incandescent  lighting.      Illus. 
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Latimer,  L.   H.      Incandescent    electric 

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Maier,  J.     Arc  and  glow  lamps.      Illus. 

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Maycock,  W.  P.  Electric  lighting  and 
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Merrill,  E.  A.  Electric  lighting  specifi- 
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PlAZZOLi,  E-  Impianti  di  illuminazione 
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Pope,  F.  L,.  Evolution  of  the  electric  in- 
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PrESCOTT,  G.  B.  Speaking  telephone, 
electric  light  and  other  recent  electri- 
cal inventions.    Illus.    1879 537I-3I 

Ram,  G.  S.  Incandescent  lamp  and  its 
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Randall,   J.    E.       Incandescent     lamp. 

Illus.      1891 5373  17 

Russell,    S.    a.      Electric    light    cables. 

Illus.     1892 5373-18 

Salomons,  Sir  D.  L.  Electric  light  instal- 
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Management  of  accumulators.    4th  ed. 
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Sprague,  J.  T.  Electric  lighting,  its 
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Swinton,  a.  a.  C.  Principles  and  prac- 
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Urquhart,  J.  W.    Electric  light.    4th  ed. 

Illus.     1891 5373-20 

Electric  light  fitting.     Illus.     1890 5373- 3° 

Walker,  S.  F.  Electric  lighting  for  ma- 
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Western  Electric  Company.  Incandes- 
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Illus.     1892 5373-24 

WIRING.— BELLS. 

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SCHEERER,  T.     Lebrbuch  der  Metallurgie. 

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SCHNABEI,,  C.  Handbook  of  metallurgy. 
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SCOFFERN,  J.  and  others.     Useful  metals 

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SCHONBERG,  A.     Der  chemisch-technische 

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Illus.     1893 665.29 


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CHBMICAI.  TECHNOI.OGY. 


MORFiT,  C.  Chemistry  applied  to  the 
manufacture  of  soap  and  candles. 
Illus,     1856 665.26 

Watt,  A.     Art  of  soap-making.      4th  ed. 

Illus.     1890 665.30 

GAS. 

( See  also  Fuel.— Lights,  etc.,  under  Household  Arts.) 

Burns,  W.     Illuminating  and  heating  gas. 

64  pp.     PI.  .  1887 665.7 

COLYKR,  F.     Gas  works.     PI.     1884 665.1i 

Hornby,  J.     Gas  manufacture.    PI.    Illus. 

1896 665.20 

Hughes,  S.  Gas  works  and  the  practice 
of  manufacturing  and  distributing  coal 
gas.    3d  ed.     Illus.     1866 665,1 

King's  treatise  on  the  manufacture  and 
distribution  of  coal  gas.  Ed.  by  T. 
Newbigging  and  W.  T.  Fewtrell.  PI. 
Illus.     3  vols.    1878-82 *665. 13-15 

Richards,  W.  Manufacture  and  distribu- 
tion of  coal  gas.     PI.     Illus.     1877 665.9 

Sii/i/iMAN,  B.,  and  Wurtz,  H.  Hydrocarbon 
gas  process,  under  the  Gwynne-Harris 
patents,  Nov.,  1868-May,  1869.    1869. ..665. 10 

GlyASS. 

BOLAS,  T.      Glass  blowing  and  working. 

Illus.     (1898.) 666.7 

Deville,    a.       Histoire    de  1'   art  de  la 

verrerie  dans   1'  antiquity.     PI.     1873. 

**666.i5 

Field,  K.     Drama  of  glass.     Port.     Illus. 

n.  d 666.8 

Jarves,  D.  Reminiscences  of  glass-mak- 
ing.    2d  ed.     1865 666.2 

Nesbitt,  a.     Glass.     Illus.     n.  d 666.6 

Pow:^LL,  H.  J.  and  others.     Principles  of 

glass-making,  etc.     1883 ...666.5 

Sauzay,  a.  Wonders  of  glass-making. ..J666.S8 
Shenstone,  W.    a.      Methods    of    glass 

blowing.    4th  ed.     1897 666.14 

PAPER. 

Brown,  H.  T.  Manufacture  of  paper  from 
wood  in  the  U.  S.  Folding  pi.  1866. 
i«676.i 

ClappERTOn,  G.    Practical  paper  making. 

PI.      1894 676.9 

Davis,    C.    T.      Manufacture    of     paper. 

Illus.     1886 676.7 

Dunbar,  J.     Practical  paper-maker 676.3 

Herring,  R.     Paper  and  paper-making. 

3d  ed.     1863 676.2 


MuNSELL,  J.  Chronology  of  the  origin 
and  progress  of  paper  and  paper-mak- 
ing.    5th  ed.     1876 676.6 

Parkinson,  R.  Treatise  on  paper,  3d 
ed.    PI.    Illus.     1896 676.10 

ProTEaux,  a.  Manufacture  of  paper  and 
boards.  Tr.  by  H.  Paine.  Folding  pi. 
1866 676.1 

RouTLEDGE,  T.  Bamboo  as  a  paper-mak- 
ing material.     1875 z«*620.3or 

Smith,J.  E.  A.     History  of  paper.    1882. ..676.5 

Watt,  Art  of  paper-making.     Illus.     1890, 

676,8 

OTHER  PRODUCTS. 

Andres,  E.  Fabrication  of  volatile  and 
fat  varnishes,  etc.,  with  additions  on 
the  manufacture  and  application  of 
varnishes,  etc.,  by  E.  Winckler  and 
L.  E.  And^s.  Tr.  by  W.  T.  Brannt, 
Illus.     1882 667.24 

Askinson,  G.  W.  Perfumes  and  their 
preparation.  Tr.  by  I.  Furst.  Illus, 
1892 660,20 

Balling,  C.  J.  N.  Essigfabrikation  wis- 
senschaftlich  begriindet  und  praktisch 
dargestellt.     3  Aufl.     PI.     1865 664.15 

Brannt,  W.  T.,  ed.  Manufacture  of  vine- 
gar and  acetates,  cider  and  fruit  wines; 
preservation  of  fruits,  etc.    Illus.    1890. 

663.42 

Varnishes,  lacquers,  printing  inks  and 
sealing  waxes,     Illus,     1893 667.17 

Church,  A.  H.    Chemistry  of  paints  and 

painting.     1890 667.23 

CrisTiani,  R.  S.  Perfumery  and  kin- 
dred arts.    Illus.     1877 660.11 

Dawidowsky,  F.  Raw  materials  and 
fabrication  of  glue,  Tr,  by  W,  T. 
Brannt,     Illus,     1884 667.25 

DUSSAUCE,  H.     Manufacture    of  vinegar, 

Illus.     1871 664.19 

FoRN'ARi,  U,    La  fabricazione  delle  vemici, 

1892 667.28 

GoRiNi,  G.  Colon  e  vernici.  2d  ed. 
1887 667.27 

HiORNS,  A,  H.  Metal  colouring  and  bronz- 
ing,    1892 667.18 

History  of  ink,  including  its  etymology, 
chemistry  and  bibliography,  (Cop, 
i860.) 667.31 


AGRICULTURAL   ARTS. 


213 


HoDGKTTS,  E.  A.  B.  Liquid  fuel  for  me- 
chanical and  industrial  purposes. 
Illus.     1890 ...665.16 

HoFFER,  R.     Caoutchouc  and  gutta  percha. 

Tr.  by  W.  T.  Brannt.     Illus,     1883 675.9 

Hurst,  G.  H.  Painters'  colours,  oils  and 
varnishes,     Illus.     (1892.) 667.30 

Marazza,  E.     L'industria  stearica.    Illus. 

1893 665.17 

Mii,i,s,  E.  J.  Destructire  distillation  : 
the  paraffin,  coal  tar,  rosin  oil,  petro- 
leum and  kindred  industries.  3d  ed. 
PI.     1886 665.12 

OTTO,  F.  J.      Essigfabrikation.      2  Aufl. 

Illus.     1857 664.16 

Pens,  inks  and  inkstands.     57  pp.    Illus. 

1858 667.32 

Phillips,  H.  J.  Fuels,  solid,  liquid,  and 
gaseous  :  their  analysis  and  valuation. 
1891 54342 

Phin,  J.  Preparation  and  use  of  cements 
and  glue.     58  pp.     1881 667.26 

PiESSE,  G.  W.  S.     Art  of  perfumery.    4th 

ed.     Illus.      1880 660.36 

Proctor  and  Gamble.  How  to  make 
candles.     Illus.     1881 i«*6oo.43 


RiFFAULT  Desh^Tres,  J.  R.  D.  and  others. 

Manufacture    of   colors    for  painting. 

Tr.  by  A.  A.  Fesquet.     Illus.     1874 667.6 

Rimmel,  E.     Book  of  perfumes.    4th  ed. 

Illus.     1865 660.6 

ScHAEDLER,  K.  and  others.      Animal  and 

vegetable  fats  and  oils.    Illus.     1888. 

*665.28 

Standage,  H.  C.    Cements,  pastes,  glues 

and  gums.     3d  ed.    1897 666.13 

Practical    polish    and    varnish    maker. 
1892 667.13 

Terry,  G.     Pigments,  paint  and  painting. 

Illus.     1893 667.19 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Lawrence's  adventures 
among  the  ice  cutters,  glass  makers, 
coal  miners,  iron  men  and  ship 
builders .J622.T75 

Wetherill,  C.  M.  Manufacture  of 
vinegar,  with  especial  reference  to  the 
quick  process.    Illus.     i860 664.6 

Wright,  C.  R.  A.  Animal  and  vegetable 
fixed  oils,  fats,  butters  and  waxes,  and 
the  manufacture  therefrom  of  candles, 
soaps,  etc.     Illus.    1894 665.23 


AGRICULTURAL  ARTS. 


GENERAL  AND  MISCELLANEOUS. 

American  agriculturist.  Vols.  18-36, 
40-45,  47-59-  1859-77,  1881-86,  1888- 
97 ^630.117-36 

Note  :  With  vol.  sg  title  changes  to  Orange 
Judd  Farmer. 

Andrews,  G.  H.  Rudimentary  agricul- 
tural engineering.  3  vols,  (in  i).  Illus. 
1852 630.50 

Anton,  K.  G.  Geschichte  der  teutschen 
Laiidwirthschaft  bis  zu  Ende  des 
fiinfzehnten  Jahrhunderts.  3  vols. 
1799-1802 **630.i9i-3 

Armsby,  H.  p.,  a«fi?  Jenkins,  E.  H.  Farm- 
er's annual  handbook  for  1882.  1882. 
*63o.65 

Bailey,  L.  H.,  ed.  Principles  of  agricul- 
ture.   Illus.     1898 630.254 

Bunker,  T.  {pseud.)  Tim  Bunker  papers; 
or,  Yankee  farming.  Illus.  (Cop. 
1868.) 630.165 


Burn,  R.  S.     Outlines  of  modem  farming. 

Vol.  2  :  Notes  on  farming.    1869 630.6 

Systematic  small  farming.     Illus.     1886. 

630.205 

California.    State  Agricultural  Society. 

Transactions,  1859,  1862-3,  1866-7,  1870- 

72,  1874,  1877-80,  1882-7,  1889-95 3281.83 

California  culturist.      Vols.  1-2.     June, 

1858-May,  i860 **63o.239-4o 

California  farmer.     Vols.   1-24   (in   12). 

1854-65 **63o.242-53 

Carega    di    Muricce,    F.      Agronomia. 

1883 630,214 

Carr,  E.  S.     Patrons  of  husbandry  on  the 

Pacific  Coast.     PI.     1875 630.15 

Cencelli-PErTi,  A.      Macchine  agricola. ' 

Illus.     1889 630.213 

Channing,  F.  a.  Truth  about  agricul- 
tural depression.     1897 630.235 

Columella,  L.  J.  M.     De  re  rustica,  Libri 

XIL     1541 **630.2i6 


214 


AGRICUI.TURAI.   ARTS. 


COOKB,  S.  Foundations  of  scientific  agri- 
culture.    Illus.     1897 630.236 

COPBi,AND,   R.   M.     Country  life.      Illus. 

6th  ed.     1867 630.168 

Crozier,  W.,  and  Henderson,  P.  How 
the  farm  pays  :  forty  years'  experience 
of  farming  and  gardening.  Illus. 
1884 630.184 

Drapbr,  I^.  C,  and  CroflFut,  W.  A.  Help- 
ing hand  for  town  and  country.  Illus. 
1870 630.257 

El.i«ioTT,  J.  R.  American  farms :  their 
condition  and  future.     1890 630.106 

Farm  conveniences.    Illus.    1884 630.175 

Farmer's  encyclopaedia.     (1842.) **630.i7o 

Same.     1868 **63o.3 

Garden  and  forest.     Vol.  i-io.     1888-97. 

*635-30 

GoRiNi,  G.     Piante  industriali.     1884. ..630.215 

GreEI/EY,  H.     What  I  know  of  farming. 

1871 630.241 

HoiyiyiHAN,  D.  W.  Thresher's  guide  and 
farmer's  friend.  41  pp.  (Cop.  1872.) 
630.258 

Hyde,  A.    Agriculture.    PL     1871 630.4 

Ii,i,USTraTEd  annual  register  of  rural  af- 
fairs and  Cultivator  almanac,  1858, 
1865,  1867-8 *63o.68 

JESSOPP,  A.     Arcady  for  better  for  worse. 

5th  ed.     Port.     1890 630.256 

Joigneaux,  P.     Agriculture.     1884 630.189 

I/AVERGNE,  l^.  de.     i^conomie  rurale  de  la 

France  depuis  1789.     4«6d.     1877. ..630.255 

I/Ki«AND,  B.  H.     Farm  homes  indoors  and 

outdoors.     Illus.      1882 630.90 

McKay,  G.  G.     Elements  of  scientific  and 

practical  agriculture.     1887 630.194 

MlTCHEi,iv,  D.    G.      (Ik    Marvel,  pseud.) 

My  farm  of  Edgewood.     1884 ,.630.66 

Out-of-town  places,  with  hints  for  their 
improvement.     1884 630.187 

Morris,  E.     Farming  for  boys .J630.M83 

Ten  acres  enough.    4th  ed.     1865 630.17 

Morton,  J.  C,  ed.  Cyclopedia  of  agricul- 
ture.   PI.    Illus.     2  vols.     1863... **630. 1-2 

New  York.  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station.    Report,  1886 630.208 

New  York  Farmers.  Proceedings,  1892-3, 
1893-4,  1894-5+ 630.225 

N0UVEI/I.E  maison  de  campagne,  jardinage, 
Economic  de  la  maison,  animaux  do- 
mestiques.    Par  I^.-E.  A 630.62 


Pacific  rural  press.  Vols.  1-55.  Jan..  1871- 
June,  1898+ **6o5. 175-189 

Paris.  Universal  Exposition,  1889.  1,' 
Agriculture  et  I'^levage  dans  la  R^- 
publique  Argentine.     1889 630.197 

Pendi,ETon,  E.  M.  Text-book  of  scientific 
agriculture.     2d  ed.     1877 630.48 

Prothero,  R.  E.  Pioneers  and  progress 
of  English  farming.     1888 630.105 

ROBBiNS,  M.  C.     Rescue  of  an  old  place. 

1892 635.40 

Roe,  E.  p.     Home  acre.     1889 630.207 

Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  Agriculture  and  prices 
in  England,  1259-1793.  Vols.  1-6,  to 
1702.     6  vols.     1866-87 630.217-22 

ROYAi,  Agricultural  Society.  Journal, 
vols.  1-25  and  Index,  2d  ser.  vols.  1-25 
and  Index,  3d  ser.  vols.  1-3.  1840-92. 
*63o.i8i 

Scott,  J.  Farm  engineering.  Illus.  1885. 
630.204 

Segura,  J.  C,  and  Cordero,  M.  D.  Resena 
sobre  el  cultivo  de  algunas  plantas 
industriales  (in  Mexico).     1884 630.183 

Shafer,  D.  R.    Household  and  farmers' 

cyclopedia.     Illus.     1882 **630.i53 

Shinn,   C.   H.      Pacific   rural    handbook. 

(1879) 630.51 

Shoppei,!.,  R.  W.  Woodcut  catalogue  of 
agricultural  subjects.     (1879?) z«*6oo.44 

Simmonds,  p.  ly.      Tropical  agriculture. 

1877 630.5 

Sl,ADE,  H.  p.  Dew  ponds :  the  farmers' 
summer  water  suppliers.  PI.  1877. 
in  *504.66 

STABI.ER,  E.  Brief  narrative  of  the  in- 
vention of  reaping  machines,  etc. 
Port.     1897 633.88 

Starr,  F.  R.    Farm  echoes.     Illus.    1883. 

630.154 

Stephens,  H.    Book  of  the  farm.    4th  ed. 

Port.    Illus.     3  vols.     1891 630.201-3 

Swift,  R.  B.  Who  invented  the  reaper  ? 
an  answer  to  the  protest  statement  said 
to  have  been  filed  at  the  Treasury  De- 
partment.   Port.    Illus.     (1897.) 630.231 

Thomas,  J.   J.      Farm    implements    and 

farm  machinery.     Illus.     1879 630.89 

Illustrated  annual  register  of  rural 
affairs,  1855-81.  9  vols.  1876-81 
*63o.i55-63 

Todd,  S.  E.  Young  farmer's  manual.  4 
vols.     1860-1867 630.85-8 


AGRICULTURAI,   ARTS. 


215 


Tui,!,,  J.     Horse-hoeing  husbandry.     1829. 

630.172 

United  States.  Agricultural  Dept. 
Album  of  agricultural  graphics,  1890-1. 
2  vols **630.2ii 

Farmers'  Bulletins,  1-9,  11-60;  1889-97+ 
630.238-8  2 

Report  of  Commissioner,  1849-91 630.30-45 

Report  of  Secretary,  1892+ 630.45 

Prior  to  1862,  report  was  issued  by  Commis- 
sioner of  Patents. 

Special  reports *630.i77 

Convention  of  agriculturists,  i88j.— Corn, 
cotton,  small  grains,  sorghum,  tobacco,  etc., 
1882. — Cotton,  cereals,  spring  grain,  1882. — 
Crops,Sept.,i879  and  Nov., 1880.— Entomology, 
Division  of.  Bulletin  No.  4,  1884.— Florida, 
its  climate,  etc.,  and  agricultural  capabilities. 
1882.— Jute  culture.  By  S.  Waterhouse.  1883. 
—Report  for  1880,  Preliminary.— Silos  and 
ensilage.  1882.— South  Carolina  and  Georgia, 
Climate,  etc.,  agricultural  capabilities  of. 
By  J.  C.  Hemphill.    1882. 

Yearbook,  1894,  1895 630.223 

Experiment  Stations  Office.    Bulletins. 
Namely: 

2:  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations  in  the 
U.S.    Digest  of  ann.  reps.,' i888.    2pts.    1S89- 

91 *630.2272 

4:  AUwood,  W.  B.  List  of  horticulturists 
of  the  Agric.  Exper.  Stations  in  the  U.  S. 
1889. — 5:  Organization  lists.  1890.— 6:  List 
of  botanists.  1890.— 7;  Assoc,  of  Amer.  Agric. 
Colleges  and  Exper.  Stations.  Proc.  5th  ann. 
convention,  Aug.,  1891.-8:  Warington,  R. 
Investigations  at  Rothamsted  Experimental 
Station.  1892. — 9:  Conn,  H.  W.  Fermenta- 
tions of  milk.  1892.-10:  Harrington,  M.  W. 
Meteorological  work  for  agricultural  institu- 
tions. 1892.— 11:  Jenkins,  E.  H.,anrfWinton, 
A.  L.  Compilationiof  analyses  of  Amer.  feed- 
ing stuflFs.     1892 *630.2274 

14:  National  League  for  good  roads,  Proc. 
of  a  convention,  Jan.,  1893 *63o.2277 

15:    Experiment  Station  work.    Handbook. 

1893 *630.2278 

16-20:  Assoc  of  Amer.  Agric.  Colleges,  etc. 
Proc.  6th-7th  ann.  convention,  1892,  1893. — 17: 
Food  laboratories,  Suggestions  for  the  estab- 
lishmentjof.  1893.— 18:  Lotsy,  J.  P.  Contrib. 
to  the  investigation  of  the  assimilation  of  free 
atmospheric  nitrogen  by  white  and  black  mus- 
tard. 1894. — 19:  Organization  lists.  1894. — 
21:  Atwater,  W.  O.  Methods,  etc.,  of  inves- 
tigations upon  the  chemistry  and  .economy  of 
food.    1895 *630.2279 

22:  Gilbert,  5iVJ.  H.  Agric.  investigations 
at  Rothamsted,  Eng.,  during  a  period  of  fifty 
years.    Port.     1895 *630.227io 

23:  Organization  lists.  1895.— 24-30:  Assoc, 
of  Amer.  Agric.  Colleges,  etc.  Proc.  of  8th- 
gth  ann.  convention,  1894-5.— 25:  Conn,  H. 
W.    Dairy  bacteriology.    1895.— 26:    True,  A. 


United  States. — Continued. 

C.  Agric.  exper.  stations:  their  objects  and 
work.  1895.— 28:  Atwater,  W.O.,anrf  Woods, 
C.  D.  Chemical  Composition  of  Amer.  food 
materials.  1896.— 29:  Wait,  C.  E.  Dietary 
studies  at  the  Univ.  of  Tennessee.  1895.— 31: 
Gibson,  H.  B.  and  others.  Dietary  studies  at 
the  Univ.  of  Missouri.  1895.— 32:  Stone,  W. 
E.  Dietary  studies  at  Purdue  Univ.,  Lafay- 
ette, Ind.,  1895 *630.227i  1 

33:    Cotton  plant.    1896 *630.227i2 

34:  Stone,  W.  E.  Carbohydrates  of  wheat, 
maize,  flour  and  bread,  etc.  1896. — 35:  Voor- 
hees,  E.  B.  Food  and  Nutrition  investigation 
in  N.  J.  1895  and  1896.— 36:  Phelps,  C.  S. 
and  others.  Irrigation  in  Conn,  and  N.  J. 
1897.— 37:  Jordan,  W.  H.  Dietary  studies 
at  the  Maine  State  College  in  1895. — 38:  At- 
water, W.  O.,  and  Woods,  C.  D.  Dietary 
studies  with  reference  to  the  food  of  the 
negro  in  Alabama  in  1895  and  1896. — 39:  Or- 
ganization lists,  1897. — 40:  Goss,  A.  Dietary 
studies  in  New  Mexico  in  1895. — 41:  Assoc, 
of  Agric.  Colleges,  etc.  Proc.  loth  ann.  con- 
vention, 1896.— 42:  Foaden,  G.  P.  Cotton  cul- 
ture in  Egypt.  1897. — 43:  Snyder,  H.  and 
others.  Losses  in  boiling  vegetables  and  the 
composition  and  digestibility  of  potatoes  and 
eggs.  1897. — 44:  Atwater,  W.  O.  and  others. 
Rep.  of  prelim,  investigation  on  the  metabo- 
lism of  nitrogen  and  carbon  in  the  human 
organism.    1897 *63o.227  is 

Experiment  Station  record,  vols.  3-5,  7-9. 
630.224 

Statistics  Division.  Reports,  1-8.  1890-4. 
*630.226 

Report    of    Statistician,    1883-90,    1895. 

8  vols *630. 212-12  '  ;  212^2 

University  of  California.    College  0/ Ag- 
riculture.    Report,  1880 m*630.83 

Reports  from  the  Colleges  of  Agricul- 
ture and  Mechanic  Arts,  1877. — Col- 
lege of  Agriculture,  1880,   1882,  1884, 

1887,  1890 *6307.3 

Reports  of  the  agricultural  experiment 
stations  of  the    University.     1888-97. 

*63i.2i 

Uruguay.    Estudios  sobre  ensenanza  ag- 

ricola.     1896 630.237 

WALLACE)  R.     Farming  industries  of  Cape 
Colony.     Port.     Maps.    PI.     1896...  630. 232 
Indian   agriculture.      Maps.      PI.     n.  d. 

630.233 

Rural  economy  and  agriculture  of  Aus- 
tralia and   New    Zealand.     Port.     PI. 

Maps.     Illus.    1891 630.234 

WalI/ACE,    R.     H.      Agriculture.      Illus. 

1895 630.230 


2l6 


AGRICUIyTURAI.   ARTS. 


Waring,  G.  E.,  Jr.  Handy  book  of  hus- 
bandry.   Illus.     1870 630.14 

Village  improvements  and  farm  villages. 
Illus.     1877 630.54 

Wisconsin.  State  Agricultural  Society. 
Transactions,  vols.  14,  16-25.  1875-6, 
1877-87 *630.i99 

WriGHTSON,  J.  Principles  (of)  agricultural 
practice  as  an  instructional  subject. 
2d  ed.     1889 630.200 

SOIL  AND   PREPARATION. 

Adie,  R.  H.,  and  Wood,  T.  B.  Agricultur- 
al   chemistry.     Illus.      2    vols.     1897. 

631.55-6 

Aducco,  a.     Chimica  agraria.     1893 631.37 

Chaptai,,  J.  A.  C,  Comie  de  Chanteloup. 

Chymistry  applied  to  agriculture.    Tr. 

by  W.  P.  Page.     (Cop.  1839.) 631. i 

Fai,kner,    F.      Farmer's     treasure ;    or, 

manures  and    agricultural  chemistry. 

1847 631.14 

FRANKI.AND,  P,  F.    Agricultural  chemical 

analysis.     1883 *63i.6i 

Fream,   W.    Soils   and    their    properties. 

Illus.     1890 631.27 

GrieeiThs,  a.  B.     Manures.     1889 631.15 

Harris,    J.      Talks    on    manures.     (Cop. 

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Hii,GARD,  E.  W.     Alkali  lands,  irrigation 

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in  630.108 

Johnson,  S.  W.     How  crops  feed.     Illus. 

1890 631.19 

How  crops  grow.  Rev.  Illus.  1891...631.18 
Johnston,    J.    F.    W.      Applications    of 

chemistry  and  geology  to  agriculture. 

Port.      1855 631.20 

Elements     of     agricultural     chemistry. 

17th  ed.     Illus.     1894 631.42 

King,  F.  H.    The  soil.    Illus.     1895 631.39 

Lawes,  Sir^.  B.,  a«rf  Gilbert,  J.  H.  De- 
terminations   of   nitrogen    in  soil   at 

Rothamsted,  etc.     1883 ««*63o.J78 

— and  others.  Contribution  to  the  chemis- 
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Liebig,  J.  von,  Freiherr.    Natural  laws  of 

husbandry.      1863 630.107 

Organic  chemistry  in  its  applications  to 

agriculture  and  physiology.     2d  Amer. 

ed.      1841 631.9 

Mechi,  J.  J.    Liquid  manure.     1855 »«  631.6 


MERRiiyL,  G.  P.     Rocks,  rock-weathering, 

and  soils.     PI.     Illus.     1897 631.47 

Nash,  J.  A.  Progressive  farmer  :  agricul- 
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PETzhoi^dT,   A.      Agricultural  chemistry. 

1846 631.7 

Roberts,  I.  P.   Fertility  of  the  land.  Illus. 

1897 631.43 

Stcjckhardt,  J.  A.  Chemical  field  lec- 
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Storer,  F,  H.  Agriculture  in  some  of  its 
relations  with  chemistry.  2  vols.  1887. 

631.28-9 

Same.    7th  ed.    3  vols.    1897 631.44-6 

United  States.  Soih  Division.  Bulle- 
tins, 1-5.     1895-6 *63i.48 

Vii,LE,  G.    Artificial  manures.    2d  ed.    Tr. 

by  W.  Crookes.     Pi.    Illus.     1882. ..631. 25 
School  of  chemical  manures.    Tr.  by  A. 
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VooRHEES,  E.  B.     Fertilizers.     1898 631.54 

Warington,  R.     Chemistry  of  the  farm. 

1882 631.T3 

Wiley,  H.  W.  Principles  and  practice  of 
agricultural  analysis.  3  vols.  1894-7. 
631.49-51 

Wyatt,  F.    Phosphates  of   America.    3d 

ed.     PI.     Illus.      1892 631.23 

IRRIGATION.— DRAINAGE. 

Birch,  R.  W.  P.      Sewage   irrigation    by 

farmers.     1878 in  *6i4.30 

Brereton,   R.  M.      Irrigation  in  India. 

n.  t.  p 631.30 

Brough,  C.  H.     Irrigation  in   Utah.     PI. 

1898 631.53 

California.  Attorney-General.  District 
irrigation  laws  of  California  :  decisions 
thereon  by  the  Supreme  Court.     1891. 

631.38 

Davidson,  G.    Irrigation  and  reclamation 

of  land    for  agricultural    purposes  in 

India,  Egypt,  Italy,  etc.    1875 ^631.33 

Dempsey,  G.  D.     Rudimentary  treatise  on 

drainage  of  districts  and  lands.     5th  ed. 

Illus.      1869 631.12 

Flynn,  p.  J.     Irrigation  canals  and  other 

irrigation  works.    Illus.     1892 631.32 

French,   H.   F.     Farm  drainage.     Illus. 

1879 ' 631-3 

Hall,  W.  H.  Alessandro  irrigation  dis- 
trict, California.     Map.     1891 i«  631.26 


AGRICUIvTURAI.   ARTS. 


217 


HaIvI,,  W.  H. — Continued. 
Central    irrigation    district,    California. 

PI.     1891 631.22 

Irrigation  and  the  irrigation  question. 
Maps.     PI.      2  vols.     (Maps,  2  vols.) 

1888 631.16-17  8 

Perris     irrigation     district,     California. 

Map.     PI.     1891 ?»63i.26 

Irrigation  age.  Vols.  8-10.    1895-6 *63i.4o 

Smith,  R.  B.    Italian  irrigation.     2  vols. 

1852 *63i.58-9 

Maps  and  plans  illustrative  of  the  ca- 
nals of  irrigation  in    Lotnbardy  and 

Piedmont.    Maps.    PI.     1855 **63i.6o 

Stevenson,  D.  Reclamation  and  protec- 
tion of  agricultural  land.     Illus.     1874. 

631. II 

Stewart,  H.  Irrigation  for  the  farm, 
garden    and    orchard.      Illus.      (Cop. 

1877) 631.52 

United  States.  Irrigation  of  the  San 
Joaquin,  Tulare  and  Sacramento  val- 
leys.    1874 628.19 

Same in  **628.i33 

Agricultural  Dept.       Irrigation  in    the 

United  States.     Pts.  1-2.    1891 *63i.36 

Geological  Survey.  Water  supply  and 
irrigation  papers,  1-18.    1896-8.     3  vols. 

631.57 

Irrigation  Inquiry  Office.  Bulletin,  i  : 
Abstract  of  the  laws  of  the  several 
states  and  territories  on  irrigation  and 
water  rights.      Comp.  by  O.  A.  Crit- 

chett.     1893 631.41 

Irrigation  of  Arid  Lands  Committee. 

Report.     4  vols,  (in  2).     1890 631.34-5 

Wilson,  H.  M.  Irrigation  engineering. 
Illus.     1893 631.31 

PESTS  AND  HINDRANCES. 

Barrows,  W.  B.  English  sparrow  in 
North  America,  especially  in  its  re- 
lations to  agriculture.     1889 *596.43 

— and  Schwarz,  E.  A.  Common  crow  of 
the  United  States.    PI.     1895.. ..7«  *596.43  * 

CoMSTOCK,  J.  H.  Report  on  cotton  in- 
sects.    PI.     Illus.     1879 *632.5 

Cooke,  M.  Injurious  insects  of  the  or- 
chard, vineyard,  etc.,  with  remedies  for 

their  extermination.     Illus.     1883 632.17 

Insects,  injurious  and  beneficial :  their 
natural  history  and  classification. 
Illus.      1883 632.16 


CooKB,  M. — Continued. 
Insects  injurious  to  fruit  and  fruit  trees 

of  California.    Illus.     1881 632.19 

Same i«  630.108 

Same ?«*595.99 

Fisher,  A.  K.  Hawks  and  owls  of  the 
United  States  in  their  relation  to  agri- 
culture.   PI.     1893 *596.43* 

FiTCH,  A.  1st  to  14th  reports  on  noxious 
and  other  insects  of  New  York.  4 
vols.     1856-70 595-42-5 

Gibbons,  W.  P.     Parasitic  insects.     1873. 

x«  551.100 

Griffiths,  A.  B.    Diseases  of  crops  and 

their  remedies.     Illus.     1890 632.10 

Harris,  T.  W.  Insects  of  Massachusetts 
injurious  to  vegetation.     1841 632.20 

Hil,GARD,  E.  W.  Phylloxera  ;  or,  grape- 
vine louse 6307.1 

Hubbard,  H.  G.  Insects  affecting  the 
orange  and  other  plants  of  the  citrus 
family.     PI.     1885 595-II4 

KiRBY,  W.,  and  Spence,  W.  Introduction 
to  entomology  :    noxious  and    useful 

insects.     7th  ed.     1867 *595'i05 

Same.  5th  ed.  Ports.  PI.  4  vols. 
1828 *595.i38-4i 

I/INTNER,  J.  A.  Entomological  contribu- 
tions.    PI.      1872 i«  595-35 

LoDEMAN,  E.  G.  Spraying  of  plants  for 
the  purpose  of  destroying  insects  and 
fungi.     Port.     1896 632.13 

Ormerod,  E.  a.,  comp.  Manual  of  in- 
jurious insects  with  methods  of  preven- 
tion.   2d  ed.    Port.     Illus.    1890 632.9 

Packard,  A.  S.,/r.  Entomology  for  be- 
ginners.    2d  ed.     Illus.    1889 595. Ill 

Rocky  Mountain  locust,  etc.,  in  the 
western  states  and  territories.  Illus. 
1877 632.2 

Pierce,  N.  B.  California  vine  disease. 
PI.     1892 *630.2io2 

Riley,  C.  V.  Cotton  worm,  with  a  chap, 
on  the  boll  worm.   Maps.    Illus.    1885. 

««**595-99 

Locust  plague  in  the  United  States, 
particularly  the  Rocky  Mt.  locust, 
with  recommendations  for  its  destruc- 
tion.    Illus.     1877 632.8 

Notes  on  the  yucca  borer.     1876 i»*630.83 

Noxious,  beneficial  and  other  insects  of 
the  State  of  Missouri.  Illus.  4  vols. 
1869-76 *595.8-io  2 


2l8 


AGRICULTURAlv   ARTS. 


Sadnders,  W.  Insects  injurious  to  fruits. 
2d  ed.    Illus.    1889 632,18 

Saxton,  C.  M.,  pub.  Pests  of  the  farm. 
Illus.     1852 632.4 

Sempers,  F.  W.  Injurious  insects,  and 
the  use  of  insecticides.    Illus.    1894. ..632. 14 

Smith,  J.  B.  Economic  entomology. 
Illus.     1896 632.15 

Smith,  W.  G.  Diseases  of  field  and  garden 
crops,  chiefly  such  as  are  caused  by 
fungi.     Illus.      1884 632.11 

Treat,  M.     Injurious  insects  of  the  farm 

and  garden.     Illus.     1882 632.7 

Trimbi,e,  I.  P.  Insect  enemies  of  fruit 
and  fruit  trees.    PI.     1865 *632.i 

United  States.  Entomological  Commis- 
sion. ist-3d  ann.  reports  relating  to 
the  Rocky  mountain  locust,  the  west- 
ern   cricket,    the    army    worm,    etc., 

1877-83.     Maps.     Illus.     3  vols **595.46 

Bulletins,  Nos.  3-4, 6-7,  N.  S.  1-9.    1880-1, 

1896-7 *595-i2o 

Entomology  Division,      Periodical  bul- 
letins, vols.  1-3.    1888-91:  Insect  life.    3 

vols *595.i26 

Same.     Vol.  7.     1894-5 595-126  ^ 

Ward,  H.  M.  Timber  and  some  of  its 
diseases.     Illus.     1889 632.12 

FARM  AND  GARDEN  PRODUCTS. 

Harrison,  W.  H,,  Jr.  How  to  get  rich  in 
the  south.     1888 633.66 

VeGETAbi<E  substances  used  for  the  food 

of  man.    Illus.     1832 633.14 

GRAINS  AND   GRASSES. 

Beai,,  W.  J.     Grasses  of  North   America. 

Illus.    2  vols.     1896 633.86-7 

BENNETT,  R.,  and  Elton,  J.      History  of 

com  milling.    Vols.  1-2.    Illus.    1898-9. 

633.103-4 

Cantoni,   G.     Frumento  e   mais.      Illus. 

1882 633.80 

Church,  A.  H.     Food  grains  of  India.   PL 

1886 633.65 

CURTISS,  D.  S.  Wheat  culture:  how  to 
double  the  yield  and  increase  the 
profits.     Illus.     1880 633.17 

Flint,  C.  L.     Grasses  and  forage  plants. 

6th  ed.     Illus.     1864 582.58 

Hacked,  E.  True  grasses.  Tr.  by  F.  Lam- 
son -Scribner  and  E.  A.  South  worth. 
Illus.      1896 633.100 


Kick,  F.  Flour  manufacture.  2d  ed.  PL 
1888 679.17 

K1.IPPART,  J.  H.  Wheat  plant,  with  re- 
marks on  Indian  com.     Illus.     i860. 

633.20 

New  Zeai,and.  Colonial  Museum.  In- 
digenous grasses  of  N.  Z.     PL     1880. 

*589.8 

Sargent,    F.    L.      Corn    plants.      Map. 

Illus.     1899 633.113 

Scrap-book.    Grain  and  produce **633.82 

SCRiBNER,  F.  L,.    American  grasses.    Illus. 

1897 633.89  7 

Stebi^er,  F.  G.,  and  Schroter,  C.  Best  for- 
age plants  fully  described.  Tr.  by 
A.   N.   McAlpine.      PL      Illus.     1889. 

633.77 

Sutton,  M.  H.  Permanent  and  temporary 
pastures,  with  descriptions  and  illus- 
trations of  leading  natural  grasses  and 

clovers.     3d  ed.     PL      1888 633.75 

Vasey,  G.  Grasses  of  the  Pacific  slope, 
including  Alaska  and  the  adjacent  is- 
lands.    PL     1893 633.91 

GARDEN  VEGETABLES.  --  GARDENING. 

Bailey,  L.  H.  Forcing-book  :  cultivation 
of  vegetables  in  glass  houses.     Illus. 

1897 635.51 

Garden -making.    Illus.     1898 635.58 

Horticulturist's  rule-book.    4th  ed.    1896. 

635.48 

BuiST,     R.      Family     kitchen     gardener. 

Illus.     1855 635.15 

FiTz,  J.      Sweet  potato    culture,  with    a 

chapter  on  the  Chinese  yam.    58  pp. 

1883 «■«  633.69 

Henderson,    P.     Gardening   for    profit. 

Illus.     1887 635.23 

Jones,  B.  W.  Peanut  plant:  its  cultiva- 
tion and  uses.    69  pp.     Illus.     1885. 

633.69 

LandreTh,   B.       Market  gardening  and 

farm  notes.     1893 635.49 

Meeker,  E.     Hop  culture  in  Washington 

territory.     Illus.     1883 633.27 

Navarro  Soler,  D.    Cultivo  perfeccion- 

ado  de  las  hortalizas.    2d  ed.     Illus. 

4  vols,  (in  2).     1880-1 635.54-5 

NlCHOI<SON,  G.,  ed.  Illustrated  dictionary 
of  gardening.    4  vols.     1887-9 **635.32-5 


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219 


ObmlbR,  a.  Truck-farming  at  the  south. 
lUus.     1883 630.166 

Phii^lipS,  H.  History  of  cultivated  vege- 
tables.    2d  ed.     2  vols,     1827 635.59-60 

Pink,  J.    Potatoes  :  how  to  grow  and  show 

them.     2d  ed.     lUus.     1879 633.78 

Roe,  E.  p.    Play  and  profit  in  my  garden. 

(Cop.  1873.) 635.61 

SiMMONDS,  P.  L     Hops.    1877 633.8 

Slade,   D.  D.     Evolution  of  horticulture 

in  New  England.     1895 635-5° 

Smee,  a.  My  garden  :  its  plan  and  cul- 
ture.    Illus.     1872 *635-39 

Vilmorin-Andrieux,  et  Cie.  Vegetable 
garden  of  cold  and  temperate  climates. 
Illus.     1885 635.38 

WiCKSON,  E.  J.     California  vegetables  in 

garden  and  field.     Illus.     1897 635.57 

SPECIAIy  PRODUCTS. 

Arnoi,d,  E.  L.    Coflfee  :  its  cultivation  and 

profit.     Illus.      1886 633.49 

AxiyANTA.  International  Cotton  Exposi- 
tion, 188 r.  Report  of  Director-General. 
Port.      1882 633.16 

Baker,  W.,  &  Co.,  pubs.  Cocoa  and  choco- 
late.   Illus.     1886 643.17 

Bii,LiNGS,  E.   R.      Tobacco.    Illus.     1875. 

633.2 

Brooks,  C.  P.  Cotton,  etc.  {Also)  The 
manufacture  of  cotton  seed  oil,  etc. 
Map.     PI.    Illus.     1898 633.110 

CanToni,  G.     II  tobacco.     Illus.     1882. ..633.81 

FAIRH01.T,  F.  W.    Tobacco.    Illus.     1859. 

633.18 

GiBBS,  J.     Cotton  cultivation.    1862 633.5 

HisTORlCUS  {pseud,  of  R.  Cadbury). 
Cocoa :  all  about  it.  PI.  Illus.  1896. 
663.46 

Hui,L,  E.  C.  P.  CofiFee  planting  in  south- 
ern India  and  Ceylon,     1877 633.12 

Kendo,  T.  A.  Silk  and  tea  culture  and 
other  Asiatic  industries  adapted  to  the 
soil  and  climate  of  California.  73  pp. 
1870 633.9 

Lock,  C.  G.  W.    Tobacco.    Illus.    1886.. .633.74 

Money,  E.     Cultivation  and  manufacture 

of  tea.     4th  ed.     1883 633.76 

REId,  W.  M.  Culture  and  manufacture  of 
indigo,    Illus.     1887 633,72 

Saunders,  W.      Tea  culture  a   probable 

American  industry.     1884 «»  633.28 


SiMMONDS,  p.  L.     CofiFee   and   chicory. 

Illus.     1864 633-10 

Taylor,  P.  M,    Tobacco  :  a  farmer's  crop. 

70  pp,     1886 633.73 

Thurber,  F.  B.    Coffee,  from  plantation 

to  cup.     3d  ed.    PI.     1883 *633.23 

United  States,  Fiber  Investigations  Office. 

Reports,  1-9.    1892-7 • 633.101 

Vegetable     substances:     materials     of 

manufactures.     Illus.     1833 633.13 

Walsh,  J.   M.     Cup  of  tea.    Illus.     1884. 

633.28 

Wanklyn,  J.  A.    Tea,   coffee  and  cocoa. 

1874 543-54 

Wheeler,  J.  T.      Cotton    cultivation    in 

Madras  Presidency.     Map.     Pi.     1863, 

633.7 

Whitman,  E.  A,    Flax  culture.    i888..,633.56 

FRUITS. 

AldERTON,     G.     E.       Orange   culture  in 

Auckland,  N.  Z.     76  PP-     1884 634.48 

ALifTo,  B,  G.  Tratado  completo  del 
naranjo  con  un  ap^ndice  sobre  el 
limonero,  cidro,  bergamoto  y  limetero. 
Illus.     1893 634.83 

American  Pomological  Society,  Cata- 
logue of  fruits,      n.  d 634.15 

Bailey,  L,.  H,      Evolution  of  our  native 

fruits.     Port,    Illus,     1898 634.89 

Principles  of  fruit-growing,    Illus,    1897. 

634.81 

Pruning  book.     Illus,      1898 634.88 

Baker,  C.  R.    Fruit  culture.    1866 634.2 

BalagueR  y Primo,  F,  Fabricacion,  etc., 
del  aceite  de  oliva,  mani  o  cacahuete, 
linaza  y  demas  semillas  oleaginosas, 
Illus,     1878 634.82 

Barry,   P.      Fruit  garden,     Illus.    1883- 

*634,35 

Bernays,  L.  a.    Olive  and   its  products. 

1872 «»*630,83 

BONAVXA,  E.  Cultivated  oranges  and  lem- 
ons, etc.,  of  India  and  Ceylon,  2  vols. 
Vol,  2,  plates,    1890 *634.58-9 

California  fruit  grower.  Vols.  16-22. 
1895-8+ 6345.1 

Card,    F,    W.     Bush-fruits :    raspberries, 

blackberries,  etc.      Illus,     1898 634.90 

Cheal,  J.     Practical  fruit   culture.    Illus. 

1892 634.65 

Downing,  A.  J,  Fruits  and  fruit  trees  of 
America.     Illus.      1896 634.87 


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AGRICUI.TURAI.   ARTS. 


Downing,  A.  J. — Continued. 
Selected  fruits  :  from  "  Fruits  and  fruit 

trees  of  America,"  with  new  varieties, 

etc.,  by  C.  Downing.     lUus.      1872 634.3 

DuBreuil,  a.      Scientific   and  profitable 

culture  of  fruit  trees.     2d  ed.     lUus. 

1872 .• 634.12 

Eastwood,  B.  Cultivation  of  the  cran- 
berry.    Illus.     (Cop.  1856.) 634.7 

Flamant,  a.     Olive  culture,  oil  making 

and    olive    pickling.      76    pp.     (Cop. 

1887.) 634.51 

Fui^l/ER,  A.S.    Nut  culturist.    Port.    Illus. 

1896 634.76 

Small  fruit  culturist.     Illus.     1881 634.32 

Fui<TON,    J.    A.      Peach    culture.      Illus. 

(Cop.  1870.)  634.6 

Gomez  de  Fuencarrai,,  J.    Cultivo  del 

olivo  y  demis  plantas  producturas  de 

aceite.    Illus,     1883 634.85 

Fabrication  de  aceite  de  olivas  y  demds 

plantas  oleaginosas.    Illus.     1882 634.84 

HiDAi<GO  TabIvADA,  J.   de.     Tratado  del 

cultivo  de  los  arboles  frutales  en  Es- 

pana  y  modo  de  mejorarlo.     2d   ed. 

1871 634.80 

Hii,i,s,  W.  H.     Small  fruits.     Illus.     1886. 

634.50 

Hogg,  R.     Fruit  manual  :   the  fruits,  etc., 

of  Great  Britain.     5th  ed.     1884 634.57 

HORTicui,TURAiv      Society     of    London. 

Transactions,   1812-30.      9  vols.      Col. 

plates •*634.2i-9 

HORTICUI^TDRIST,  July,  1846-Dec.,  1852.      7 

vols.     Col.  pi.     Illus **635.8-i4 

Kenrick,  W.    New  American  orchardist. 

8th  ed.     1846 634.39 

Lei,ong,  B.  M.  Citrus  culture  in  Califor- 
nia.   PI.    Illus.     1888 634.66 

IyiNDl,EY,  J.    Theory  of  horticulture.     2d 

Amer.  ed.     Illus.     1859 635.3 

IvONGWORTH,  N.  Cultivation  of  the  straw- 
berry.    1852 in  634.8 

MANVii^iyE,  A.  H.  Practical  orange  cul- 
ture, including  other  citrus  fruits,  in 
Florida.    1883 634.40 

Marvin,  A.  T.    The  olive.  Illus.    1888... 634. 53 

Massachusetts  Horticultural  Society. 
Constitution,  by-laws,  ann.  reports, 
1839-41 ;  schedule  of  prizes  for   1878. 

1842-78 *635.27 

Transactions,  1875,  pt.   i ;   1877,   pt.    i ; 
1878 j»*635.27 


Massachusetts  Horticultural  Society.— Co«- 
tinued. 
Same.     1889-96 *635.4i-3  * 

Matthews,  F.  A.  Culture  of  raisins, 
grapes,  oranges,  lemons,  olives,  etc. 
1884 i«*63o.i79 

Meech,  W.  W.      Quince  culture.     Illus. 

1888 634.54 

Moore,  T.  W.  Orange  culture  in  Florida, 
Louisiana  and  California.  3d  ed.  1883. 
63441 

Pardee,  R.  G.  Cultivation  of  the  straw- 
berry, with  notices  of  raspberry,  black- 
berry, cranberry,  currant,  gooseberry 
and  grape.     (Cop.  1856.) 634.11 

Rendu,  V.     Amp^lographie  fran^aise.    2d 

ed.      1857 634.45 

Roe,    E.   p.      Success    with  small  fruits. 

Illus.     (1881.) 634.64 

Saunders,  W.      Papers  on    horticultural 

and  kindred  subjects.     1891 635.47 

Thomas,  J.  J.      American  fruit  culturist. 

Illus.     1856 634.4 

Same.     20th  ed.     Illus.*    1897 634.78 

United  States.  Pomology  Division.  Nut 
culture  in  the  United  States.  PI.    1896. 

634.75 

GRAPES.— WINEMAKING. 

Baii,EY,  L.  H.     American  grape  training. 

Illus.     1893 634.77 

Barron,  A.  F.  Vines  and  vine  culture. 
Illus.     1887 634.60 

Beckwith,  E.  ly.  Practical  notes  on 
wine.     1868 634.47 

Bichowsky,  E.  C.  Vineyards  of  southern 
California.     1893 634.72 

BoiREAU,  R.  Wines:  their  care  and  treat- 
ment in  cellar  and  store.     1888 634.69  ^ 

Brewer,  distiller  and  wine  manufacturer. 

Illus.     1883 663.29 

Buchanan,  R.     Culture  of  the  grape,  and 

winemaking.     7th  ed.     1861  634.8 

Bundschu,  C.     Vineyards  in  Alameda  Co. 

(Calif.)     1893 634.71 

Caweornia.  Viticultural  Commission- 
ers.    Ann.  report,  1880.     2d  ed.     Map. 

PI ««*630.83 

Same.     1881-2,   1887-94 3281.10 

Same.  1882-3  :  App.  i,  2,  3.  3  vols...**634.36-8 

I :    Chaintre  system  of  pruning  and  conduct- 
ing the  vine. 
2:    Pruning  as  practiced  near  Bordeaux. 
3:    Diflferent  methods  of  grafting  the  vine. 


AGRICULTURAL   ARTS. 


221 


California. — Continued. 
Report  of  Chief  executive  officer,  1881-4. 

3281.10 

Vineyards  of  Napa  county,  1893 in  663.47 

Viticultural  convention,  1887-8 3281.10  '* 

Castei,LKT,  B.     Viticultura  y  enologia  es- 

panolas.     2»ed.     Port.     1886 634.79 

Cettoi^ini,  S.  Malattie  ed  alterazioni  del 
vini.     lUus.     1894 663.43 

ChorlTon,  W.     American  grape  growers' 

guide.     Illus.      1859 634.31 

De  Turk,   I.     Vineyards  in  Sonoma  Co. 

(Calif.)      1893 634.73 

Fui<i,ER,    A.   S.      Grape  culturist.     Illus. 

(Cop.  1867.) 634.9 

Grazzi-Soncini,  G.     II  vino.     1892 663.44 

Haraszthy,  a.  Grape  culture,  wines  and 
winemaking.    PL     Illus.     1862 634.1 

Hayne,  a.  p.  Resistant  vines.  PI.  Illus. 
1896 in  *6307.2' 

Hii,GARD,  E.  W.  Experiments  on  meth- 
ods of  fermentation  and  related  sub- 
jects.     1886-7 630.108 

HuSMANN,    G.     American  grape  growing 

and  winemaking.     Illus.     1880 634.14 

Same.     PL     Illus.      1885 634.91 

Grape  culture  and  winemaking  in  Cali- 
fornia.    Illus.     1888 634.49 

Hyatt,  T.  H.  Grape  culture  in  Califor- 
nia.    2ded.     (Cop.  1867.) 634.5 

I^OUBAT,  A,    American  vine  dressers'  guide. 

Port.      1872 634.10 

Maumene,  E.  J.  Le  travail  des  vins  et  en 
particulier  sur  celui  des  vins  mousseau. 
Illus.      1858 634.46 

Meredith,  J.     Grape  vine.    Illus.     1876. 

634.61 

MouRAii,i,E,  ly.  p.  Treatment  and  man- 
agement of  wines  in  English  cellars. 
2d  ed.     Port.     1889 663.39 

Pearson,  J.  R.  Vine  culture  under  glass. 
5th  ed.     1885 634.62 

Redding,  C.  History  and  description  of 
modern  wines.     3d  ed.     1876 663.4 

REEMi^in,  C.  Vine  dresser's  manual. 
Illus.      1859 ^634.30 

RiXFORD,  E.  H.  Wine  press  and  the 
cellar.     Illus.      1883 663.31 

Sanders,  J.  Culture  of  the  vine  as  well 
under  glass  as  in  the  open  air.  PL 
Illus.     1862 634.63 

Shaw,   T.   G.    Wine,   the  vine,   and  the 

cellar.    2ded.    Illus.     1864 663.2' 


Thomson,   W.    Cultivation  of  the  grape 

vine.     3d  ed.     Illus.     1863 634.16 

Thudichum,   J.    L.    W.,   and   Dupr^,   A. 

Treatise  on  wine.     Illus.     1872 663.10 

TovEY,   C.      Champagne.       Map.       Illus. 

1870 663.11 

University  of  California.  College  of 
Agriculture.  Report  of  the  viticul- 
tural work,  1883-6 634.55-6 

Same.     1887-93,  with  data  regarding  the 

vintages  of  1894-5 *6307.2  ' 

Viticultural  work  of  Agric.  Exper.  Sta- 
tion during  1887-9.     Pt.    i :    Red-wine 

grapes,  by  L.  Paparelli.     1892 *63o7.2  ^ 

Same.     1887-93.     Pts.  1-2 *6307.2  ^ 

Vii^la  Major,  Viscount.  Viniculture  of 
claret.    Ti.  by  J.  I.  Bleasdale.     1884. 

663.34 

VlZETELLY,    H.      Champagne  and  other 

sparkling  wines.     PL     Illus.     1879. ..663. 8 

Wait,  F.  E.  Wines  and  vines  of  Califor- 
nia.    Illus.      1889 663.48 

WETmore,  C.  a.     How  to  raise  the  price 

of  grapes.     1891 z«  663.47 

Propagation  of  the  vine.  2d  ed.  1880. 
in  *63o.i79 

Wine  merchant :  art  of  making  wine. 
1865 663.9 

TREES.— FORESTRY. 

American  Forestry  Association.  Proceed- 
ings, vols.  10-12.     1894-7 *633.io2 

Apgar,    a.   C.      Trees    of    the    northern 

United  States.     (1892.) 587.27 

Bradi,ey,  C.  B.     Some  problems  relating 

to  the  giant  trees.     (1886.) in  **58o.99 

Brown,  J.  C.  Finland  :  its  forests  and 
forest  management.     1883 633.61 

Forestry  in  Norway.     1884 *633.57 

Forestry  in  the  mining  districts  of  the 
Ural  Mountains  in  eastern  Russia 633.64 

Forests  and  forestry  in  Poland,  Lithua- 
nia, the  Ukraine  and  the  Baltic  pro- 
vinces of  Russia.     1885 *633.5i 

Forests  and  forestry  of  northern  Russia 
and  lands  beyond.     1884 633.52 

Forests  and  moisture  ;  or,  eflfects  of  forests 
on  humidity  of  climate.     1877 *633.54 

Forests  in  England  and  the  management 
of  them  in  bye-gone  times.     1883 633.58 

French  forest  ordinance  of  1669,  with 
historical  sketch  of  previous  treatment 
of  forests  in  France.     1883 633.60 


222 


AGRICUI.TURAI.   ARTS. 


Brown,  J.  C. — Continued. 
Introduction  to  the   study    of  modern 

forest  economy.     1884 *633.50 

Pine  plantations  on  the   sand-wastes  of 

France.    1878 633.55 

Reboisement  in  France.   2d  ed.  1880. ...633.62 
School   of    forest    engineers    in  Spain. 

1886 633.59 

Schools  of   forestry  in   Germany,  with 

addenda    rel.    to    desiderated    British 

National  School  of  Forestry.     1887. ..633.53 
Browne,  D.  J.    Trees  of  America.     1846. 

587.18 

Bryant,  A.  Forest  trees  for  shelter,  orna- 
ment and  profit.     Illus.     1871 582.56 

Cai^ifornia.      State   Board  of  Forestry. 

Reports,  1885-92 3281.61 

Chipman,  M.  M,  Report  (to  Med.  Soc.  of 
Cal.)  on  forest  preservation,  etc.  1883.. 
««*6io.552 

COOPBR,  E.    Forest  culture  and  eucalyptus 

trees.    Illus.     1876 580.133 

Dyson,  Mrs.  W.  H.    Stories  of  the  trees. 

J582.D99 

Fernow,  B.   B.    Consumption    of  forest 

supplies   by  railroads  and  practicable 

economy  in   their  use.     39  pp.     1890. 

?■«  580.9* 

Fui,i,ER,  A.  S.     Practical  forestry.     Illus. 

1884 633.1 

Gordon,  G.    The  pinetum  :  all  coniferous 

plants  at  present  known.    2d  ed.    1875. 

582.12 

HaIvE,  p.  M.     Woods  and  timbers  of  North 

Carolina.      1883 587.22 

Hartig,  R.     Diseases  of  trees.     Tr.  by  W. 

Somerville.     Illus.      1894 580.123 

Heath,  F.  G.    Our  woodland  trees.    Illus. 

1878 582.57 

Hough,  F.  B.    Elements  of  forestry.    Illus. 

1882 633.24 

JARCHOW,  H.  N.     Forest  planting.     Illus. 

1893 633.84 

KELI,ogg,  a.  Illustrations  of  west  Ameri- 
can oaks.    Text  by  E.  I/.  Green.     1889. 

*587.25 

Kinney,  A.      Eucalyptus.     Illus       1895. 

582.47 

KiRBY,   M.  a7id  E.     Chapters    on    trees. 

Illus.     (1873.) 582.55 

Mathews,  F.  S.     Familiar  trees  and  their 

leaves.    Illus.     1896 582.40 


MEEHAN,  T.  American  handbook  of  orna- 
mental trees.     1853 583.31 

MiCHAUX,  F.  North  American  sylva.  Tr. 
by  J.  J.  Smith.  Port.  PI.  3  vols. 
1859 **582.42-4 

MoHR,  C.  Timber  pines  of  the  southern 
United  States.     PI.     Illus.     i896...*58o.9i3 

Mijivi-ER,  F.  von.  Baron.  Eucalypto- 
graphia  :  the  eucalypts  of  Australia 
and  the  adjoining  islands.  Decades 
i-io.     PI.     Illus.    1879-84 *582.I9 

Murray,  A.  Pines  and  firs  of  Japan. 
Illus.     1863 ^585.1 

NEWHAi,!,,  C.  S.  Trees  of  northeastern 
America.     Illus.     1890 580.93 

New  York.     Forest  Commission.     Ann. 

report,  1888,  1890,   1894 633.70 

NiSBET,  J.  British  forest  trees  and  their 
sylvicultural  characteristics  and  treat- 
ment.    1893 , 633.85 

NuTTAi,!,,  T.  North  American  sylva,  not 
described  by  F.  A.  Michaux.  PI.  3 
vols,  (in  2),     1859 **582.45-6 

PiNCHOT,  G.,  and  Graves,  H.  S.  White 
pine.    Illus.     1896 633.83 

RODWAY,  J.     Story  of  forest  and  stream. 

Illus.      1897 633.6 

Sargent,  C.  S.  Silva  of  North  America 
.  .  .  excl.  of  Mexico.  PI.  Illus. 
Vols.  i-ii.     1892-7 **582. 27-37 

SEEMAnn,  B.     Palms  and  their  allies.     PI. 

1856 582.61 

Stearns,  R.  E.  C.    Forest  tree  culture  in 

California,  1872-82 in  504.70 

Same.     1882 /«*58o.5o 

Growth  of  certain  California  forest  trees 
and     the     meteorological     inferences 

suggested  thereby.     1882 in  504.70 

Same «'«  630.179 

SuDWORTH,  G.  B.  Nomenclature  of  the 
arborescent  flora  of  the  United  States. 
1897 580.9'* 

United  States.  Agricultural  Dept.  Re- 
port on  forestry,  1877-79,  1882.     3  vols. 

**58o.45 

Forestry  Division.     Bulletins,  4-5,  7,  9- 

14.    4  vols 580.9 

Preliminary  rep.  on  Mississippi  valley. 

1883 *■«  580.9 

Report,  1877-9.     1882 580.45 

Vegetable  substances :  timber  trees.  2d 
ed.     Illus.     1830 633.15 

Ward,  H.  M.    The  oak.    1892 582.25 


AGRICUI^TURAlv   ARTS. 


223 


DOMESTIC  ANIMAI.S. 

(See  also  Veterinary  Medicine.) 

Baulky,  J.  M.  Book  of  ensilage.  Port. 
Illus.     1881 633.22 

GoFFART,  A.      Ensilage  of  green  crops. 

Tr.  by  J.  B.  Brown.     1880 t«*630.i78 

GooDALE,  S.  I/.     Principles  of    breeding. 

1861 636.45 

Hehn,  V,  Kulturpflanzen  und  Hausthiere 
in  ihrem  Uebergaug  aus  Asien  nach 
Griechenland  und  Italien  sowie  in  das 
librige  Europa.     1887 630.190 

Jackson,  S.  Introduction  of  domestic 
reindeer  into  Alaska,  1896.  Ports. 
Illus.      1897 636.91 

Knight,  K.  W.,  ed.    Book  of  the  rabbit. 

PI.     Illus.      (1889.) 636.77 

Lankkster,  E.  Uses  of  animals  in  rela- 
tion to  the  industry   of   man.     Illus. 

636.33 

Low,  D.     Breeds  of  domestic  animals  of 

the  British  isles.     PI.     1842 *636.24 

MoRANT,  G.  F.     Hutch  rabbit  farming  in 

the  open.     30  pp in  636.77 

Peer,  P.  S.     Soiling,  summer  and  winter. 

1882 636.50 

ShaIvER,   N.   S.      Domesticated    animals. 

1895 636.87 

Thurber,   G.,   ed.      Silos    and   ensilage. 

Illus.    69  pp.     1881 633.21 

United     States.       Agricultural    Dept. 

Special  reports,   Nos.  i,  3-6,  8,  10,  12, 

22,  28,  34 636.83 

Animal  Industry    Bureau.      Reports, 

1884-6,  1893-4 636.82 

Bulletins,  Nos.  1-7,  10-18.     1893-7 636.88 

Wrightson,  J.    Fallow  and  fodder  crops. 

1889 633.36 

THE    HORSE. 

Bruce,  S.   D.      American   stud-book.      3 

vols.     1873-8 **636.34-6 

Daumas,  M.  J.  E.     Horses  of  the  Sahara 

and  the  manners  of  the  desert.    Tr.  by 

J.   Hutton.     1863 636.37 

Day,  W.     The  horse :  how  to  breed  and 

rear  him.     1888 636.76 

DwYER,  F.     Seats  and  saddles ;  bits  and 

bitting ;    restiveness    in    horses.      PI. 

Illus.     1869 *636.9 

Fi^owER,  W.  H.    The  horse.    Illus.     1892. 

599110 


Generai,  stud-book.  Pub.  by  J.,  E.,  J.  P., 
and  C.  T.  Weatherby.  17  vols.  1858- 
93 **636.27 

Gleason,  O.  R.  How  to  handle  and 
educate  vicious  horses.  Port.  Illus. 
1889 636.63 

Golden  rules  for  treatment  of  horses  and 

other  animals.     Illus.     1883 636.56 

Herbert,  H.  W.  Hints  to  horsekeepers. 
PI.    Illus.    1859 636.44 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Stories  of  the  sagac- 
ity of  animals J599.K6ih 

Knox,  T.  W.     Horse  stories,  etc .J599.K77 

Magner,  D.      Standard  horse  and  stock 

book.     2pts.  (ini).     Illus.     i889...**636.64 

Murray,  W.  H.  H.    Perfect  horse,    Illus. 

1873 636.99 

Osborne,  J.  (Beacon,  pseud.)  Horse- 
breeders'  handbook.  2d  ed.  Illus. 
(1890.) *636.75 

Pitcher,  B.  The  horse.  5th  ed.  PI. 
Illus.     1881 636.51 

Pratt,  O.  S.  The  horse's  friend.  Port. 
Illus.     1877 ^636.38 

Riley,  H.  The  mule  :  breeding,  training 
and  uses.     Illus.     1867 636.11 

Sample,  H.  The  horse  and  the  dog. 
Illus.     1882 636.49 

Sidney,  S.    Book  of  the  horse.     (2d  ed.) 

PI.     Illus.        n.  d *636.73 

Skinner,  J.  S.  The  ass  and  the  mule. 
PI.    Illus in  636.66 

Smith,  C.  H.    Horses.    PI 599-6 

Stewart,  J.  Stable  economy.  4th  ed. 
Illus.     1849 636.43 

Stillman,  J.  D.  B.  Horse  in  motion. 
PI.     1882 ^636.42 

StonEHEnge  [pseud,  of  J.  H.  Walsh). 
Horse  in  the  stable  and  the  field.  PI. 
Illus.     1873 636.8 

Wallace,  J.  H.     Horse  of  America.    Port. 

Maps.     Illus.      1897 636.101 

Woodruff,  H.  Trotting  horse  of  Ameri- 
ca.    19th  ed.     Port.     Illus.     i877....*636.io 

YOUATT,  W.    The  horse.    PI.    Illus.    n.  d. 

636.66 

CATTLE.— DAIRY. 

Allen,    L.    F.     American  cattle.     Illus. 

1878 636.23 

Armsby,  H.   p.      Cattle  feeding.      Illus. 

1880 636.29 


224 


AGRICUI.TURAL   ARTS. 


Brisbin,  J.  S.  Beef  bonanza  :  cattle  grow- 
ing, sheep  farming,  horse  raising,  and 
dairying.     Illus.     1881 636.31 

Ci,ARKE,  J.  W.    Cattle  problems  explained. 

Illus.     1880 636.60 

COATES,  G.  Herd-book  :  the  pedigrees  of 
improved  short-horned  bulls.  Vols. 
1-38.     1846-92 **636.32 

EwART,     J.      Meat     production.      Illus. 

1878 636.79 

Fl<lNT,  C.  It.  Milch  cows  and  dairy  farm- 
ing.   Illus.     1889 637.7 

GrotenfelT,  G.  Principles  of  modern 
dairy  practice  from  a  bacteriological 
point  of  view.     Illus.     1894 637.8 

GuRivER,    H.     B.        American     dairying. 

Illus.     1894 637.9 

Hazard,  W.  P.     How  to  select  cows ;  or, 
the  Guenon  system.     Port.     PL     1882. 
*636.48 

Hough,  E.    Story  of  the  cowboy.     Illus. 

1897 636.93 

Long,  J.      British  dairy  farming.      Illus. 

1885 637.6 

— and  Morton,  J.  C.     The  dairy.     2d  ed. 

(1890.) 637.5 

Macdonai^d,  D.  G.  F.     Cattle,  sheep  and 

deer.     4th  ed.    Port.     1872 636.4 

Miles,  M.    Stock  breeding.     1879 *636.6 

Oliver,  J.     Milk,  cheese  and  butter.     PI. 

Illus.     1894 637.10 

Salmon,  D.  E.     Beef  supply  of  the  United 

States.      1890 in  636.88  * 

Sheldon,    J.    P.       Dairy    farming.      PI. 

Illus *637.i 

Snyder,     H.      Chemistry     of     dairying. 

Illus.     1897 637.13 

Stewart,  H.     Dairyman's  manual.     Illus. 

1890 637.2 

Willard,  X.  A.  Practical  dairy  husban- 
dry.    Illus.      1877 637.12 

Wing,    H.    H.      Milk    and    its    products. 

1897 637.11 

SHEEP.— GOATS.— SWINE. 

Hayes,  J.  L.    Angora  goat.     PI.     1882. ..636.53 
Sheep  husbandry  in  the  South.     1878....636.20 

Kendall,  G.  W.     Sheep  raising  in  Texas. 

Illus.     i860 ?■«  636.17 

IvONG,  J.     Book  of   the  pig.      PI.     Illus. 

n.  d 636.78 

Randall,  H.  S.  Fine  wool  sheep  hus- 
bandry.    (Cop.  1863.)  636.19 


Randall,  H.  S.— Continued. 
Sheep  husbandry.      Illus.     (Cop.    i860.) 
636.17 

Smith,  T.  Cause  and  prevention  of  swine 
plague.     1891 636.8335 

United  States.  Memorial  of  the  Nation- 
al Woolgrowers'  Association,  asking 
protective  legislation  for  sheep  hus- 
bandry and  specified  textile  fibers. 
1897 636.92 

Wisconsin  Sheep  Breeders  and  Wool 
Growers  Association.  Report  and 
merino  sheep  register,  vol.  i.  1881-2. 
636.52 

YODATT,  W.     The  pig.     n.  t.  p 636.54 

THE  DOG.— THE  CAT. 

BURGES,  A.  American  kennel  and  sport- 
ing field.     PI.     1876 636.39 

Dalziel,  H.    and   others.      British    dogs. 

2d    ed.      PI.       Illus.    3    vols.       1897. 

*636.67-7  2-' 

DOG  stories  from  the  "Spectator."     2d  ed. 

1896 636.104 

Fleury,  J.  calied  Champfleury.    The  cat, 

past  and  present.     Illus.     1885 636.59 

Gleason,  O.  R.     How  to  handle  horses, 

with  hints  on  the  training  and  health 

of  dogs.     Port.     Illus,     1889 636.63 

Hill,  J.  W.     Management  and  diseases  of 

the  dog.     3d  ed.     Pi.     Illus.     1888. ..636.14 
JESSE,  E.     Anecdotes  of  dogs.    Illus.    1878. 

636.105 

Jesse,  G.  R.      Researches  into  the  history 

of  the  British  dog.     Pi.     2  vols.     1866. 

636.15-16 

JoHONNOT,    J.     Book  of   cats   and    dogs. 

.— 0599-166 

Mayhew,  E.     Dogs  :   their  management. 

PI.     Illus.    1897.. 636.96 

MiVART,  St.  G.    The  cat.    Illus.    1881... 599.123 
Morris,  F.  O.      Dogs   and  their  doings. 

PI.      1872 636.106 

Pardon,  G.  F.     Dogs  :  their  management, 

etc.     Illus.     n.  d 636.13 

PEARCE,  T.    The  dog.    4th  ed.    Illus.    n.  d. 

636.12 

Sample,   H.     Horse  and  the  dog.     Illus. 

1882 636.49 

Smith,  C.  H.     Dogs.     PI.     2  vols 636.109-10 

STABLES,  W.  G.     Cats.     PI.     2  vols,  (in  i). 

636.55 

Practical  kennel  guide.     Illus.     n.  d.. .636.26 


AGRICUI.TURAI,    ARTS. 


225 


Weir,  H.    Our  cats  and  all  about  them. 

Illus.     1889 636,65 

Wil,i,iAMS,  C.     Anecdotes  of  dogs.     Illus. 

n.  d 636.107 

YouATT,  W.    The  dog.     Illus.     1857., ..636.100 

POUI^TRY.— PIGEONS,  ETC. 
Beai,e,    S.      Profitable    poultry  keeping. 

2d  ed.     Illus.     1891 636.80 

BeeTon,   S.    O.       Poultry    and    domestic 

animals.     PI.     Illus.     n.  d 636.28 

BemenT,    C.    N.       American     poulterer's 

companion.    Illus.     1878 636.30 

Brown,   E.      Poultry    keeping.       2d    ed. 

Illus.     1892 636.89 

Burnham,  G.  p.     History  of  the  hen  fever: 

a  humorous  record.  Port.  Illus.  (1855.) 

636.71 

Cooper,  J.  W.     Game  fowls.    (Cop.  1869.) 

636.97 

Doyle,  M.  {pseud,  of  W.    Hickay.)      Il- 
lustrated book    of   domestic  poultry. 

PI.     Illus.    n.  d 636.3 

Haig,  J.  P.    Common  sense  in  the  poultry 

yard.     Illus.     1885 636.61 

JUDD,  D.   W.,  pub.      Profits    in    poultry. 

Illus.     1887 636.62 

MoSENXHAL,   J.  de,   and   Harting,  J.   E- 

Ostriches  and  ostrich  farming.     2d  ed. 

Illus.     1879 598-159 

Ohio  Poland-China  record.     1880 636.40 

Selby,  p.  J.     Pigeons.     PI 636.108 

SuTCLlFFE,  J.  H.      Incubators   and  their 

management.     Illus.      1896 636.95 

TegetmeiER,  W.  B.    Pigeous.    PI.    n.  d 

*636.2i 

Poultry  book.     PI.     1867 *636.i 

Theobald,   F.   V.      Parasitic  diseases  of 

poultry.     Illus.      1896 636.102 

Trevisani,    G.,  Marchese.      Pollicoltura. 

Illus.     1892 636.85 

WiNGFiELD,  W.,  a«fl?  Johnston,  G.  W.,  eds. 

Poultry  book.     PI.     Illus.     1853 *636.2 

Wright,  L.     Brahma  fowl.    3d  ed.    Illus. 

1873 636.98 

Practical  poultry  keeper.    5th  ed.    Illus. 

n.  d 636.41 


ZiMMERMANN,  W.    Ostriches  and  ostrich 

farming.     1883 J»*630.i79 

BEES.— BEE  CULTURE. 

Allen,  J.    Blessed  bees.    (Cop.  1878.) 638.3 

Cheshire,  F.  R.  Bees  and  beekeeping. 
PI.    Illus.    2  vols.    (1886.) 638.9-10 

Cotton,  L.  E.     Beekeeping  for  profit.    2d 

ed.    Illus.     1883 638.8 

HuBER,  F.  New  observations  on  the  nat- 
ural history  of  bees.  2d  ed.  Illus. 
1808 595-144 

Jardine,  5Vr  W.     Entomology.    PI 595-17 

lyANGSTROTH,  L.  L.     Hive  and  honey-bee. 

3d  ed.     PI.     Illus.     1859 638.2 

IvUBBOCK,  6VrJ.    Ants,    bees    and    wasps. 

1882 595.98 

QuiNBY,  M.  Mysteries  of  beekeeping  ex- 
plained.    Illus.     (Cop.  1865.) 638.1 

Root,  A.  I.    A  B  C  of  bee  culture.    Illus. 

1891 ....638.11 

Weeks,  J.  M.  Managing  bees  in  the  most 
profitable  manner  to  their  owners. 
Illus.     1857 638.7 

SILKWORM.— SILK  CULTURE. 

California.       Board   of  Silk    Culture. 

Reports,  1883-4,  1886 3281.68 

California  Silk  Culture  Association,     ist 

ann.  report,  1882 in  *630.i79 

Ewer,    W.    B.     California   silk   growers' 

manual.     1882 in  *63o.i79 

Gabba,  L.    L'industria  della  seta.    2d  ed. 

1886 638.12 

Kendo,  T.  A.    Silk  and  tea  culture  and 

other  Asiatic  industries  adapted  to  the 

soil  and  climate  of  California.    73  pp. 

1870 633.9 

PrEVOST,  L.  California  silk  growers'  man- 
ual.    Diagrams.     1867 638.5 

United    States.      Agricultural     Dept. 

Special  report,  No.  11 :   The  silkworm. 

1879 «»**63o.83 


HOUSEHOLD    ARTS. 


DOMESTIC  ECONOMY. 

American  home  book 640.40 

Contents:  Eggleston,  G.C.  How  to  edu- 
cate yourself. -Gale,  E.  C.  Hints  on  dress. 
1872.— Hope,  G.  H.  Till  the  doctor  comes. 
.  1871.— Manual  of  nursing.  1878.— Stockton, 
F.  R.  and  M.  The  home.  1872.— Warner, 
C.  D.  and  others.  Hints  for  home  reading. 
1880.— What  shall  we  eat  ?    1868. 

Bazar  book  of  the  household.     1875 640.19 

BeECHER,  C.  E.,  and  Stowe,  H.  B.     Amer- 
ican  woman's  home.     Illus.     1869... 640. 18 
Domestic  science.     Illus.     1871 640.9 

BeECHER,  E.  W.     All   around  the   house. 

1879 640.10 

Browne,  P.    What  girls  can  do.     2d  ed. 

n.d 640.22 

Campbei,!.,  H.     Easiest  way  in  housekeep- 
ing   and    cooking.       1893 640.45 

Household  economics.     1897 640.48 

Carey,  J.  W.    Self  teacher  in  the  scientific 
arts.     1875 .*64o.39 

Cassei.1.,  J.    Household  guide.    PI.    Illus. 

4  vols.     n.  d 640.5-8 

Child,  Mrs.    American  frugal  housewife. 

i6th  ed.     1835 640.28 

Chilton's  One  thousand  secrets  and 
wrinkles,     n.  d *64o.36 

Christopher,  S.    Cleaning  and  scouring. 

1877 ?»*6oo.45 

Corson,  J.     Family  living  on  I500  a  year. 

1888 , 640.42 

Cruger,  M.  How  she  did  it ;  or,  comfort 
on  $150  a  year.     1888 640.50 

Dewing,  Mrs.  T.  W.  From  attic  to  cellar. 
1879 640.15 

Diaz,  A.  M.  Domestic  problems.  1881. 
640.17 

Dick  atid  Fitzgerald,  pubs.  Corner  cup- 
board.    Illus.     1859 **6o3.i9 

EglESTon,  N.  H.  Home  and  its  surround- 
ings.    1884 640.35 

Eli«ET,  E.  F.  New  cyclopaedia  of  domestic 
economy  and  practical  housekeeper. 
PI.    Illus.     (Cop.  1872.) **64o.2 

FreedlEy,  E.  T.  Home  comforts.  1879. 
640.43 


GoFF,  M.  P.,  ed.    The  household.    3d  ed. 

(Cop.  1881.) 640.32 

GooDHOLME,    T.    S.,   pseud.        Domestic 

cyclopaedia.     Illus.     1877 :**64o.i 

Grant,  R.    Art  of  living.   Illus.    1895.. .640.46 

Home  guide.    Illus 640.30 

Housekeepers'  friend.    1880 in  ^641. 36 

KiRKLAND,  E.  S.      Dora's  housekeeping. 

.j64i.K63d 

MiLLET-RoBiNET,   Mme.  C.   E      Maison 

rustique    des    dames.      Illus.     2  vols. 

(1873-) 640.26-7 

Ormsbee,  a.  B.   House  comfortable.    1892. 

640.51 

Parloa,   M.      First  principles  of  house- 
•    hold  management  and  cookery.     1883. 

640.11 

Home  economics.     Illus.     1898 640.52 

Paul,  F.  T.     Domestic   economy.      Illus. 

1893 640.47 

Peirce,  M.  F.  Co-operative  housekeep- 
ing.   1884 640.37 

Philp,  R.  K.     Dictionary  of  daily  wants. 

(1869.) **64o.4i 

Stockton,  F.   R.  and  M.      The   home. 

1873 640.12 

Stonehenge    {pseud,   of   J.   H.   Walsh). 

Domestic  economy.    PI.    Illus.     1874. 

640.4 

Stowe,  H.  B.     House  and  home  papers. 

1876 640.13 

Successful   housekeeper.      Illus.     1883. 

640.31 

Taylor,   Mrs.    M.      Letters  to  a  young 

housekeeper.      1892 641.41 

Webster,  T.,  a«</Parkes,  Mrs.  Encyclo- 
paedia  of   domestic  economy.      Illus. 

1855 **64o.3 

Youman,  a.  E.  Dictionary  of  every-day 
wants,  containing  20,000  receipts.  1872. 
**64o.38 

FOOD. 

BuCKLAND,  A.  W.  Our  viands,  with  old 
recipes  from  cookery  books  of  the 
last  century.     1893 643.24 

Church,  A.  H.    Food.     1880 643.6 


HOUSEHOLD  ARTS. 


227 


DoDD,  G.    Food  of  London.    1856 643.19 

Fei,ker,  p.  H.      "What  the  grocers  sell 

us."     1880 643.4 

FoTHERGil,!.,  J.  M.     Food  we  eat.     lUus. 

1882 643.29 

Knight,  J.    Food  and  its  functions.    Illus. 

1895 613.318 

Lankestkr,  E.    Our  food.    3d  ed.    Illus. 

1876 643.9 

IvETHEBY,  H.     Food.     2d  ed.     1872 643.30 

PoMPiLio,  {pseud.)    Panificazione  razion- 

ale.     1887 643.25 

SiMMONDS,  P.  ly.     Animal  food    resources 

of  diflFerent  nations.     1885 643.21 

Commercial  products  of  the  sea.     Illus. 

1879.' 643.1 

Smith,  E.    Food.    Illus.     1873 643.11 

SoYER,     A.      The      pantropheon.      Port. 

Illus.     1853 *643-32 

Thompson,   Sir   H.     Food    and   feeding. 

8th  ed.      1894 643.28 

Wright,  C.  D.     Food  consumption 643.26 

ADULTERATION.— ANALYSIS. 
Anderson,  W.     Milk:  its  adulteration  and 

relation  to  infectious  diseases.     1893. 

in  *6i4.i56 

AtcherI/EY,  R.  J.    Adulterations  of  food. 

1874 643.8 

ATwaTER,  W.  O.    Chemical  analysis  and 

treatment  (of  food).     1886 in  643.26 

Battershali,,  J.    P.    Food    adulteration 

and  its  detection.     PI.     1887 643.20 

Bell,  J.     Chemistry  of  foods  with  micro- 
scopic illustrations.     2  vols 543-43-4 

Blyth,  a.  W.     Foods:  their  composition 

and  analysis.    Illus.     1888 543-38 

Fox,  C.  B.    Sanitary  examinations  of  water, 

air  and  food.     Illus.     1878 613.54 

Hassall,  a.  H.     Food:  its  adulterations, 

etc.    Illus.     1876 643.23 

MoleschotT,  J.     Chemistry  of  food  and 

diet.    Tr.  by  E.  Bronner.     i860 613.45 

Phin,  J.    Trichinae:  how  to  detect  them 

and  how  to  avoid  them.     i88i...i«  *6i4.i56 
Piper,  R.  U.    Diseased  milk  and  flesh  used 

for  food.     1879 in  **6io.549 

Same in  610.566 

Squibb,  E.  R.     Proposed  legislation  on  the 

adulteration  of  food  and  medicine.     57 

pp.     1879 614.132 

Same ?«  610.515 

United   States.      Microscopy   Division. 

Food  products 578.50 


United  States. — Continued. 

Taylor,  T.  Edible  mushrooms  of  the  U.  S., 
with  directions  for  their  identification,  etc. 
PI.  1893-4. — Twelve  poisonous  mushrooms  of 
the  U.  S.  PI.  1893.— Improved  methods  of 
distinguishing  between  pure  and  fictitious 
lard. 

Walley,  T.  Practical  guide  to  meat  in- 
spection.    2d  ed.     Illus.     1891 664.10 

Wanklyn,  J.  A.     Milk  analysis.     i874....543-55 

—and    Cooper,     W.    J.     Bread    analysis. 

1881 543.29 

WiECHMANN,  F.  G.  Sugar  analysis.  Tab- 
les.    1890 543-39 

COOKERY. 

Atkinson,  E.  and  others.  Science  of  nu- 
trition; the  Aladdin  oven,  etc.  (4th  ed.) 

Illus.     1896 641.44 

"Aunt  Matilda's "  selected  receipts  and 

useful  information in  *64i.36 

Baker,   W.,  &    Co.     Chocolate   receipts. 

in  *64i,36 

BeeTON,   S.    O.     Every-day  cookery  and 

housekeeping  book.     n.  d 641,14 

Blot,  P.     Handbook  of  practical  cookery. 

1876 64L2 

Brown,  S.  A.    Mrs.    Gilpin's  frugalities. 

1883 641.19 

BrugiERE,  S.  V.  B.     Good  living.      (Cop. 

1890.) 641.3s 

Campbell,  H.  Easiest  way  in  housekeep- 
ing and  cooking.     1893 640.45 

In  foreign  kitchens.     1893 641.40 

CassELL,  J.     Dictionary  of  cookery.      PI. 

Illus.     n.  d **64i.i 

Child,  T.    Delicate  feasting.     1890 641.33 

Cole,  R.  O.,  comp.    Official  handbook  for 

the     National     Training    School    for 

Cookery.     1891...., 641.38 

Corson,  J.    Cooking  school  text-book  and 

housekeepers'  guide.     3d  ed.     1879.... 641. 4 
Practical  American  cookery  and  house- 
hold management.     Illus.     (1886.). ..641. 50 
D^Li:feE,  F.  J.      Franco-American  cookery 

book.     1884 641.24 

DoDS,  M.  L.     Art  of  cookery.     1880 641.8 

Ewing,  E.  p.    Art  of  cookery.   Port.  1896. 

641.47 

Bread  and  breadmaking.     1883 in*6^i.2,(> 

Cooking  and  castle  building.     1880 641.13 

Gem  cook  book  by  a  New  England  lady. 

1875 641.3 


228 


HOUSEHOLD  ARTS. 


GouFF^,  J.  Royal  book  of  pastry  and 
confectionery.  Tr.  by  A.  Gouff6.  PI. 
Illus.     1874 642,2 

Hari,and,  M.  {pseud,  of  M.  V.  Terhune.) 
Common  sense  in  the  household.  1871. 

641.9 

Cookery  for  beginners.     1884 641.21 

Cottage  kitchen  :  receipts.     1883 641.18 

— and  Herrick,  C.  T.     National  cook  book. 

1896 641.48 

Henderson,  M.  F.  Practical  cooking 
and  dinner  giving.     Illus.     1877 641.17 

Herrick,  C.  T.  Liberal  living  on  narrow 
means.    1890 641.6 

Home  advice  :  a  receipt  book 641. 11 

Ice-cream  and  cakes.     1883 641.15 

Jago,  W.  Science  and  art  of  breadmak- 
ing.    PI.    Illus.     1895 641.42 

KiRKi,AND,  E.  S.     Six  little  cooks J641.K63 

Murrey,  T.J.    Fifty  soups.    1885 641.28 

Salads  and  sauces.     1884 641.27 

Oyster  epicure,     (by  C.) in  *64i.36 

Pabke,  Mrs.    A.      One  hundred  recipes. 

1883 t«*64i.36 

Parloa,  M.  New  cook  book  and  market- 
ing guide.     (1880.) 641.12 

Young  housekeeper.     Illus.     1894 641.46 

Poole,  H.  M.  Fruits  and  how  to  use 
them.      1890 641.32 

Power,  S.  D.  Anna  Maria's  housekeep- 
ing  J641.P87 

Ransom,  D.,  Son  &  Co.  Family  receipt 
book.      1883 t«*64i.36 

Richards,  E.  H.  Chemistry  of  cooking 
and  cleaning.     1882 640.34 

— and  Elliott,  S.  M.    Chemistry  of  cooking 

and  cleaning.     2d  ed.     1897 640.53 

Ronald,  M,     Century  cook-book.     1896. 

641.45 

Seneca,  {pseud.)  Canoe  and  camp  cook- 
ery.    1885 641.29 

Thudichum,  J.  L.  W.    Spirit  of  cookery. 

1895 641.43 

Trai,!.,  R.  T.  Hygeian  home  cook-book. 
1884 641.22 

United  States.  Manual  for  army  cooks. 
1896 641.49 

WeaTherley,  H.      Art  of  boiling  sugar. 

1869 642.5 

WEI,!^,    R.      Ornamental    confectionery. 

PI.      1890 642.4 

What  shall  we  eat?    1873 643.3 


White,  S.  J.  Cookery  in  the  public 
schools.    Illus.    (Cop.  1890.) 641.39 

Whitney,  A.  D.  T.   Just  how.    1882 641.16 

Williams,  W.  M.     Chemistry  of  cookery. 

1885 641.26 

Woodman,  M.  S.  Choice  receipts.  1875. 
641.10 

GASTRONOMY.— DINING. 

Bellows,   A.  J.      Philosophy   of    eating. 

13th  ed,     1882 643.15 

BrillaT-Savarin,  a.  Gastronomy  as  a 
fine  art.      Tr.    by    R.    E,     Anderson, 

1877 643,33 

Physiologic  du  gout.     1876 643,7 

Physiology  of  taste,    Tr.  by  F.  Robinson. 

1854 6435 

FiLiPPiNi,  A.     The  table.     Port.    1889, ,,643.34 

Hayward,  a.    Art  of  dining,     1852 643,12 

Herrick,  C.  T.      What  to  eat,  how  to 

serve  it.     1891 643.35 

Hoy,  a.  H.    Eating  and  drinking.    1896. 

613.317 

JEAFFRESON,  J.  C.     Book  about  the  table.  ' 
2d  ed.     2  vols.     1875 643.13-14 

Lincoln,  Mrs.  D.  A.  Carving  and  serv- 
ing.    (52PP-)     1887 643.18 

O'Leary,  a.  Ingesta  :  eating  and  drink- 
ing an  art.     (Cop.  1886.) 643.16 

Walker,  T.  Aristology ;  or,  the  art  of 
dining.      1881 643.31 

DIETETICS. 

Beard,  G.  M.     Eating  and  drinking.     2d 

ed.     1877 643.2 

Blanchard,  V.  W.     Lectures  and  essays 

(food  cure  system).     1878 in  **6io.548 

CusT,  M.  a.,  Lady.     Invalid's  own  book. 

1888.... 641.31 

FOTHERGILL,  J.  M.     Manual  of  dietetics. 

1886 .'. 613.320 

— and  Wood,  H.  C.     Food  for  the  invalid, 

convalescent,     dyspeptic    and    gouty. 

1880..... 613.69 

Henderson,  M.  F.     Diet  for  the  sick, 

Illus,     1885 613,162 

HoLLOWAY,   L.   C,       Buddhist  diet-book. 

80  pp.    1886 613.268 

Jacobi,  a.     Infant  diet.     1876 613,16 

Nichols,  T.  L.    Diet  cure.    (Cop.   1881.) 

613.267 


HOUSEHOI.D  ARTS. 


229 


Ruddock,  E.  H.    Essentials  of  diet.    1876. 

....613.25 

RUMFORD,  I.  B.     Edenic  diet.     1889 613.285 

SCHWCKEYSEN,  G.    Fruit  and  bread.    Tr. 

by  M.  L.  Holbrook.    With  app.     Illus. 

(Cop.  1877.) 613.264 

S EAGER,  H.  W.,  comp.    Light  diet.     1887. 

613.275 

Thompson,  Sir  H.     Diet  in  relation  to  age 

and  activity.  2d  ed.  94  pp.  1888. ..613. 252 
Whiting,  S.    Memoirs  of  a  stomach.     6th 

ed *6i3.i58 

Yeo,  I.  B.     Food  in   health  and  disease. 

Illus.     (1896.) 613.321 

FUEI..— LIGHTS. —REFRIGERA- 
TION. 

(See  also  Gas  under  Chemical  Technoi-ogy. ) 

BowDiTCH,  W.  R.  Analysis,  technical  val- 
uation, purification  and  uses  of  coal 
gas.     Illus.     1868 644.1 

Clark,  D.K.  Fuel.  4th  ed.  Illus.  1891. 
644.12 

Galloway,  R.    Fuel.    Illus.     1880 644.10 

Gas  consumer's  guide.     Illus.     1871 665.2 

GiBBS,  W.  E.  I/ighting  by  acetylene  gen- 
erators, burners  and  electric  furnaces. 
Illus.     T898 665.25 

Groves,  C.  E.,  and  Thorp,  W.,  eds.  Chem- 
ical technology.  PI.  Illus.  2  vols. 
1889,  1895 665.8-8^ 

Harris  &  Bro.  Gas  superintendent's 
pocket  manual.     1871 665.3 

Hartley,  F.  W.  Gas  measurement  and 
gas  meter  testing.  4th  ed.  Illus. 
1882 665.4 

Leask,   a.   R.     Refrigerating  machinery. 

Illus.     1895 621.298 

LeavitT,  T.  H.  Facts  about  peat.  3d  ed. 
1867 644.5 

Martin,  E.  A.  Story  of  a  piece  of  coal. 
Illus.     1896 644.13 

Meldola,  R.  Coal  and  what  we  get  from 
it.     Illus.     1891 J662.M48 

NicoLLS,  W.  J.    American  coals.     1897. ..644.15 

Perkins,    E.  E.      Gas    and    ventilation. 

Illus.     1869 644.4 

SlEBEL,  J.   E.     Compend    of    mechanical 

refrigeration.     2d  ed.     1896 621.196 

Siemens,  C.  W.    Fuel.     1874 644.9 

SvEDELius,  G.  Handbook  for  charcoal 
burners.  Tr.  by  R.  B.  Anderson. 
Illus.     1875 662.13 


Tayler,  a.  J.  Wallis.  Refrigerating  and 
icemaking  machinery.  Illus.  1896. 
621.299 

Union  Pacific  R.  R.  Evolution  of  arti- 
ficial light  from  a  pine  knot  to  the 
Pintsch  light.     Map.     Illus.     1893... .644. 14 

Williams,  C.  W.  Combustion  of  coal 
and  the  prevention  of  smoke.  (Abr.) 
in  644.12 

Wormald,  J.  Value  of  artificial  fuels  as 
compared  with  coal.  36  pp.  1874. 
in  644.9 

CLOTHING.— TOILET. 

(See  also  Baths.— Clothing  under  Pbrsonal  Htoibne.) 

CooLEY,  A.  J.  Selection  and  use  of  per- 
fumes,    cosmetics    and     other    toilet 

articles,  with  formulae.     1873 646.5 

Toilet  in    ancient    and    modem    times. 
1873 646.6 

Dewing,  Mrs.  T.  W.  Beauty  in  dress. 
1881 646.11 

Gale,  E.  C.     Hints  on  dress.     1872 646.4 

Haweis,  Mrs.  M.  E.    Art  of  dress.     1879. 

646.2 

Myers,  A.  E.     Home  dressmaking.    Illus. 

1892 646.17 

SERVANTS. 

Roberts,  R.     House   servant's  directory. 

1827 647.2 

Salmon,  L.  M.    Domestic  service.     1897. 

647.4 

Servants'  guide  and  family  manual.      2d 

ed.     Illus.      1831 647.3 

Spoeford,  H.  p.    Servant  girl  question. 

1881 647.1 

NURSERY.— SICKROOM. 

Billroth,  T.  Care  of  the  sick.  Tr.  by  J. 
B.  Endean.  3d  ed.  Port.  Illus.  1894. 
613.328 

Blake,  S.J.     Care  of  infants.     1884 649.6 

Canfield,  W.  B.  Hygiene  of  the  sick- 
room.     1892 610.695 

Combe,  A.     Management  of  infancy.    1871. 

613.165 

Gardner,  A.  K.  Our  children  :  their 
physical  and  mental  development. 
1876 *6i3.47 


230 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


Hale,  a.  M.     Management  of  children. 

1880 613.93 

Hampton,   I.   A.     Nursing.      PI.      lUus. 

1893 649.4 

Jeffries,  J.  A.     Sterilization  of  milk  and 

food  for  iufants.     11  pp.     i890....*6io.648* 

KEATING,  J.  M.  Mother's  guide  in  the 
management  and  feeding  of  infants, 
1881 , 613.96 

Kneipp,  S.     Care  of  children.     1897 649.5 

Nightingale,  F.    Notes  on  nursing,    n.  d. 

649.1 

RoTCH,  T.  M.  Artificial  feeding  of  in- 
fants.     1887 ?«**6io.648 


ScoviL,  E.  R.    Care  of  children.     Rev.  ed. 

Port.      1895 649.3 

Stoney,  E.   a.   M.      Practical  points  in 

nursing.     2d  ed.     lUus.     1897 610.688 

Uffelmann,  J.  Domestic  hygiene  of  the 
child.  Tr.  by  H.  R.  Milinowski. 
1891 613.281 

Warren,  E.    How  I  managed  my  children 

from  infancy  to  marriage.    (1865.). ..613.104 

Weeks-Shaw,  Mrs.  C.  S.,  comp.  Text- 
book of  nursing.    2d  ed.    Illus.     1895. 

613.301 

WiNTERBURN,    F.    H.      Nursery    ethics. 

(1895.) 649.2 

Wood,   F.  F.      Infancy    and   childhood. 

1897 613.332 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


GENERAL  AND  MISCELLANEOUS. 

Allen,  H.  B.  Useful  companion  and 
artificer's  assistant.    Illus.     1883 603.48 

Amateur  work.  (Also)  Amateurs  in 
council.  PI.  Illus.  Vols.  1-7.  7 
vols.     n.  d 680.27 

Amateur's  handbook  of  practical  informa- 
tion for  workshop,  etc.  2d  ed.  1879. 
680.37 

Amateur's  workshop.  By  the  author  of 
"  Pattern  making."    Illus.     1890 621.240 

Appleton's  cyclopaedia  of  applied 
mechanics.    Illus.   2  vols.    i883...**6o3.32-3 

Appleton's  dictionary  of  machines, 
mechanics,  engine  work  and  engineer- 
ing.    2   vols.     1873 ^603. 1-2 

Barlow,  P.  Encyclopaedia  of  arts, 
manufactures  and  machinery.  /V^- 
fixed.  View  of  principles  of  manu- 
factures, by  C.  Babbage.  PI.  1851. 
603.60 

Beeton,  S.  O.  Dictionary  of  industries 
and  commerce.     PI.     Illus.     n.  d...**6o3.35 

Benjamin,  P.  Wrinkles  and  recipes,  from 
the  Scientific  American.  5th  ed.  Illus. 
1891 603.20 

BIRDWOOD,  G.  C.  M.  Industrial  arts  of 
India.  Map.  PI.  Illus.  2  vols.  n.  d. 
600.29-30 


BlakelEE,  G.  E.     Industrial  cyclopedia. 

Illus.     (Cop.  1884.) **6o3.43 

Simple  mechanics.     Illus.     n.  d *62i.99 

Boy's  workshop .J600.B69W 

Bradbury,  R.  Encyclopaedia  of  practical 
information  and  universal  formulary. 
1888 •. 603.54 

Brand,  H.  W.  Cyclopedia  of  useful  knowl- 
edge for  farmer,  mechanic,  business 
man,  housekeeper.     1879 **6o3.8 

Brande,  W.  T.,  ed.     Dictionary  of  science, 

literature  and  art.     Illus.     1859 **6o3.53 

Burn,    R.    S.      Self-aid    cyclopedia.      PI. 

Illus.     n.  d 603.50 

Burt,  S.  H.,  comp.  What  every  one 
should  know.     1888 ^^603.42 

BuTTERWORTH,  B.  Growth  of  the  indus- 
trial art.     PI.     1892 *U.S.  522.730 

Byrne,  O.  Handbook  for  artisan,  me- 
chanic, engineer,  etc.     Illus.     1870 600.1 

Chase,  A.  W.  Recipes;  or,  information  for 
everybody.     1876 **6o3.i7 

Cleaves,  a.  H.  Ways  and  means  for  ma- 
chinists, metal  workers,  model  workers, 
watch  and  tool  makers,  etc.    IIIUS....621.236 

Cochrane,  R.     Romance  of  industry  and 

invention.     Illus.     1897 600.58 

Wonders  of  modern  mechanism,    Illus. 
1896 620.553 

CooLEY,  A.  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  practical  re- 
ceipts in  arts,  trades,  medicine,  domes- 
tic economy.    6th  ed.    2  vols.    i88o..**6o3.7 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


231 


Courtney,  W.  S.  Farmers'  and  mechan- 
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Crane,  W.  and  others.  Arts  and  crafts  es- 
says.    1893 600.57 

Dick,  W.  B.  Encyclopedia  of  practical  re- 
ceipts and  processes.  5th  ed.  1892. 
**6o3.4 

Dictionary  of  useful  knowledge.  2  vols. 
(1858.) **6o3.36-7 

DODD,  G.  Dictionary  of  manufactures, 
mining,  machinery,  industrial  arts. 
(1869.) **6o3.23 

DUPIN,  C,  Baron.  Mathematics  practi- 
cally applied  to  the  useful  and  fiue 
arts.  Adapted  to  the  state  of  the  arts 
in  England  by  G.  Birkbeck.    1827 600.41 

Emporium  of  arts   and  sciences.     Ports. 

PI.     4  vols.     1812-14 *6oo.3-6 

Encyci,op^dia  of  the  useful  arts.     Illus. 

1848 **6o3.59 

Contents  :  Russell,  M.  Agriculture. — 
Don,  G.  Horticulture.— Lowe,  J.  Commerce. 
— Senior,  N.  W.  Political  economy. — Nichol- 
son, P.  Carpentry.— Mitchell,  C.  C.  Fortifi- 
cation.— Harvey,  G.    Naval  architecture. 

ErRERA,  a.     Manuale  teorico-pratico  per 

le  piccole  Industrie.     1880 600.56 

Every    man    his    own  mechanic.     Illus. 

n.  d 680.19 

GalTon,  F.  W.,  ed.  Workers  on  their  in- 
dustries.    1896 600.55 

Griffith,  R.     Boys'  useful  pastimes..j6oo.G87 

Grimshaw,  R.  Shop  kinks  and  machine- 
shop  chat.     Illus.     1896 621.306 

HarTshorne,  H.  Household  cyclopedia 
of  general  information.  Illus.  1881. 
**6o3.i4 

Hasluck,  p.  N.  Metal  turner's  handy 
book.'    2d  ed.     Illus.     1887 621.251 

Hazen,  E.  Popular  technology ;  or,  pro- 
fessions and  trades.  Illus.  2  vols. 
1842  600.37-8 

Hopkins,  A.  A.  Scientific  American 
cyclopedia  of  receipts,  notes  and 
queries.     Illus.     1892 **6o3.44 

Industrial,  arts.  Illus.  n.  d.  (S.  Kens. 
Mus.  Sci.  handbooks.') 600.71 

Knight,  E.  H.  American  mechanical 
dictionary.  Pi.  Illus.  3  vols.  1874-5. 
**62o.i-3 

IvUDWIg,  R.  and  others.  Die  Gewinnung 
der  Rohstoflfe.     1864 604.4 

I<UKIN,  J.  Amateur  mechanic's  workshop. 
7th  ed.    PI.    Illus.     1888 680.1 


Mackenzie,  C.    5000  receipts,   etc.      4th 

Amer.  ed *»6o3.28 

Mechanical  pastimes.    Illus.    1889 680.29 

Miller,    F.      Training    of  a    craftsman. 

Illus.     1898 600.59 

Moore,  R.  Universal  assistant  and  com- 
plete mechanic.     Illus.     1883 602. 1 

PERIam,    J.      National    cyclopedia.       PI. 

Illus.     3  vols.     1889 **6o3.39-4i 

POPPE,  J.  H.  M.  von.     Ausfiihrliche  Volks- 

Gewerbslehre.     PI.     1837 600.69 

Principles    of    fitting.      By    a  foreman 

pattern  maker.     PL     Illus.     n.  d... 621, 288 

Principles  of  pattern  making.  By  a 
foreman  pattern  maker.  Illus.  n.  d. 
621.232 

RiANO,  J.  F.      Industrial    arts    in    Spain. 

Illus.     1879 600.70 

Rumpf,  C.  and  others,  eds.  Technolo- 
gisches  Worterbuch  in  deutscher, 
franzosischer  und  englischer  Sprache. 

3  vols.      1869-70,  1868 603.55-7 

See,  J.    W.     (Chordal,    pseud.)    Extracts 

from  Chordal's  letters.     New  and  enl. 
ed.     Port.     Illus.     1883 680.4 

SiMMONDS,  p.  L.  Dictionary  of  trade  pro- 
ducts, manufacturing  and  technical 
terms,  moneys,  weights  and  measures 

of  all  countries,     n.  d **6o3.58 

Waste  products   and  undeveloped  sub- 
stances.    1862 670.20 

Sloane,  T.  O'C,  ed.  Facts  worth  know- 
ing, selected  mainly  from  the  Scientific 
American.     Illus.      1890 **6o3.49 

Spon,  E.     Workshop  receipts.     1890 *6oo.53 

Spon's  Encyclopaedia  of  the  industrial 
arts,  manufactures  and  raw  commercial 
products.     2  vols.    1882 **6o3.45-6 

TuRGAN,  J.     Les  grandes   usines.      Illus. 

9  vols.     1865-71 600.60-8 

Ure,  a.     Dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures, 

mines.     Illus.     2  vols.     1858 **6o3.5-6 

Same.      6th  ed.       ( And )    Supplement. 

4  vols.     1867-8 **6o3.io-i3 

Watt,   G.      Dictionary   of   the  economic 

products  of  India.      6  vols,      (in    9). 

1889-93 **6o3.47 

WealE,  J.  Rudimentary  dictionary  of 
terms  in  architecture,  building,  art, 
engineering,  mining,  etc.    Illus.   1849- 

50 **603.22 

WhitehilL,  J.  C.  Cyclopaedia  of  things 
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WlNCKLER,  E.  Technisch-cliemisches 
Recept-Taschenbuch.      3  vols.      i860. 

**6o3.25-7 

Workingman's  companion,     n.  d 604.2 

YOUMAN,  A.  C.  Dictionary  of  every-day 
wants:  receipts,  etc.     1878 **6o3.9 

HISTORICAL. 

Blumnkr,  H.  Technologic  und  Termin- 
ologie  der  Gewerbe  und  Kiinste  bei 
Griechen  und  Romern.  Illus.  4  vols. 
1875-87 609.17-20 

Grimshaw,  R.  Record  of  scientific  pro- 
gress.    1891 609.16 

Maigne,  p.  Histoire  de  1'  Industrie  et  ex- 
position sommaire  des  principales 
branches  du  travail  industriel.  1873. 
609.24 

Mason,  O.  T.    Origins  of  invention,  Illus. 

1895 609.23 

Union  pour  la  Protection  de  la  Propri^t^ 
Industrielle.  Proces-verbaux  de  la 
conference  de  Madrid  de  1890,  suivis 
des  actes  sign^s  en  1891  et  ratifies  en 
1892 609.21 

SOCIETIES.— INSTITUTIONS. 

Generai,  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Trades- 
men of  the  City  of  New  York.  Man- 
ual.    1895 606.202 

Northern  Wisconsin  Agriculture  and 
Mechanical  Association.  Transactions, 
vols.  10-12.      1883-7 606.162 

Poi^YTECHNic  Society  of  Kentucky.  Act 
of  incorporation  and  by-laws,  1881. 
in  **5o4.64 

Society  Instituted  at  London  for  the  En- 
couragement of  Arts,  Manufacture  and 
Commerce.  Transactions,  vols.  1-56. 
1783-1848 **6o6.i82-2  56 

Society  of  Arts,  and  Institutions  in  union. 
Journal,  vols.  1-45.  Nov.,  1852-Nov., 
1897 *6o6.i77-7*5 

Technicai,  Society  of  the  Pacific  Coast. 
Transactions,  vols.  1-8.     1884-92 *62o.529 

PERIODICALS. 
American  machinist.     Vols.  6-20.    Jan., 

1883-Dec.,  1897+ **6o5.397-4oi 

American  miller.    Vols.  1-21.    May,  1873- 

Jan.,  1894 **6o5.64 

Annual  of  scientific  discovery.     Ed.  by  D. 

A.  Wells    and   others,    1850-1871.     19 

vols.     Ports *6o5.i-i9 


Annual  record  of  science  and  industry. 
Ed.  by   S.   F.   Baird,    187 1-8.     8  vols. 

1872-9 *6o5. 20-26* 

DiNGLER,  J.  G.  and  others.  Polytech- 
nisches  Journal.    Vols.  1-278.    1820-90. 

**6o5. 424-701 

Real  Index,  vols.  1-78 **6o5.702 

Same.     Vols.  79-118 **6o5.7o2  ^ 

Same.    Vols.  119-158 **6o5.702  2 

Same.    Vols.  159-198 **6o5.702  ' 

English    mechanic.      Vols.    1-66.      1865- 

1898+ **6o5. 296-339 

Franklin  Institute.    Journal,  vols.  1-134, 

136-145.     1826-1892,  1893-1898+ **6o8.io 

Same.     Index,    vols.    1-120.     1826-1885. 

**6o8.ioi2o 

Journal  "Industry,"  Aug., 1888-Dec., 1895. 

*6o5.228 

Continued  as  "  Industry." 
Miller,  The.    Vols.  1-19.    Mar.,  1875-Feb., 

1894 **6o5.63 

San  Francisco  Market  review.     Nov.  18, 

1867-Dec.  30,  1870 „  **6o5.386 

Jan.  6,  1871-Dec.  31,  1874 **6o5.386  2 

Jan.  2,  1879-Dec.  28,  1882 **6o5.386* 

Jan.  4,  1883  Oct.  I,  1885 **6o5.386  5 

Scientific  American.     Vols.  1-79,     1859- 

1897+ **6o5. 238-254 

Scientific  American  Supplement.     Vols. 

1-45.     Jan.,  1876-June,  i898+...**6o5.273-94 
Catalogue  of  valuable  papers.     2  vols...**o.27 
Workshop.    Vols.  1-9,  12-13,  14-16.     1868- 

76,  1879-80,  1882-3 •**6o5.38i-5 « 

Same.     Plates.     1868-1876 **6o5.42i-3 

TECHNICAL  INSTRUCTION.— IN- 
DUSTRIAI.  TRAINING. 

Barnard,  H.,  ed.  Scientific  schools.  Pt. 
i:  France:  Polytechnic  school  at 
Paris  (course,  etc.) 607.6 

Barrows,  I.  C,  ed.  Conference  on  man- 
ual training.     PI.     (1891.) 607.17 

Blake,  J.  V.  Manual  training  in  educa- 
tion.    1886 607.15 

Franklin  Institute.  Commemorative  ex- 
ercises at  the  50th  anniversary,  Feb.  6, 

1874.     1874 606.154 

Constitution,  etc.,  for  the  Committee  on 

sciences  and  arts.     n.  t.  p i»  504.72 

Proceedings  of  the  section  of  engineers 
and  naval  architects,  vol.  i.  Sept., 
1893-Dec.,  1894 608.707 


MECHANICAL  ARTS. 


233 


Ham,  C.  H.    Manual  training.     1886 607.14 

Maryland  Institute  for  the  Promotion  of 
the  Mechanic  Arts.    Addresses  by  Hon. 

J.  H.  B.  Latrobe **6o6.i67 

Reports,  etc.,  1888-9,  1889 in**(>o6.l6^ 

Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology. 
Ann,  catalogues,  1867-73,  1879-80.  Re- 
ports of  president,  etc.,  187 1-2,  1874. 
**6o7.i2 

SCHOENHOK,  J.      Industrial   education  in 

France.     Maps.      1888 607.16 

SuTCLiFFE,  J.  D.      Hand-craft :  an   Eng. 

exposition  of  Sloyd.     PI.     1890 607.5 

Technical  educator.    lUus.    4  vols.    n.  d. 

607.1-4 

Woodward,  C.  M.      Manual  training  in 

education.     Illus.     1896 607.18 

Manual  training  school.    Illus.     1887. ..607.13 

INDUSTRIAL   EXHIBITIONS. 

ATLANTA.     Cotton  states  Exposition,  1895. 

Exhibit in  506.158 

Chicago.  World's  Columbian  Exposi- 
tion, 1893.  Glimpses  of  the  World's 
Fair  through  a  camera,  pub.  by  Laird 
and  Lee.     1893 606.180 

Official  manual.     1890 606.161 

Argentine    Republic.       Orgauization   et 

institutions  sanitaires.     1893 606.175 

Sciences    m^dicales,    par   D.    Decoud. 
1893 606.176 

Brazil.     Catalogue.     1893 606.173 

Germany.  Amtlicher  Katalog  der  Aus- 
stellung  des  deutschen  Reiches.  1893. 
606.X83 

Great  Britain.  Official  catalogue.  Map. 
1893 *6o6.i7i 

Russia.     Catalogue.     1893 **6o6.i74 

London.  Exhibition,  1851.  Art  journal, 
illustrated  catalogue  :  the  industry  of 
all  nations *6o9.6 

Lectures  on  the  results  of  the  exhibition, 
by  W.  Whewell  and  others.     1852... 606. 184 

International  Exhibition,  1862.  In- 
dustry ,  science  and  art  of  the  age ;  the 
international  exhibition  popularly 
described  by  J.  Timbs.     1863 606.187 

Indian  Dept.  Classified  catalogue,  by  J. 
F.  Watson.     Illus 606.185 

International  Health  Exhibition.  1884. 
Education  division,  Special  catalogue 
of.     2ded.     1884 606.189 


Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  As- 
sociation.    I4th-i5th  exhibitions,  1881, 

1884 606.151-51  2 

New  Orleans.  North,  Central  and  South 
American  Exposition,  188^-6.  Cata- 
logue of  the  products  of  California 
exhibited  by  Southern  Pacific  Co. 
1886 606.160 

World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Centen- 
nial Exposition,  1884-3.  Report  of  A. 
Andrews,  U.  S.  Commissioner  for  Cali- 
fornia  **6o6.i72 

Paris.  Universal  Exposition,  1878. 
United  States.  Rep.  of  Commissioners. 
Illus.     5  vols.     1880 606.190-4 

Victoria  {colony).  Rep.  of  Commission- 
ers.    PI.     Illus.     1879 *6o6.i86 

Universal  Exposition,  1889.  L'  Exposi- 
tion.    2  vols,  (in  i).     Illus **6o6.i88 

Argentine  Republic.    Catdlogo  oficial  de 

minerales  exhibidas.     1889 606. x66 

Catalogue.      1889 **6o6.x69 

Coleccion  de  informes  reunidos  por  el 
delegado  del  Gobierno.     PI.     2   vols. 

1890 606.163-4 

Oficial  memoria  sobre  las  miuas,  por  H. 

D.  Hoskold.     1889 **6o6.i68 

United  States.    Official  catalogue.     1889. 

606.157 

Rep.  of  the  Commissioners.    Illus.     5 

vols.    1890 *6o6.i56-6  5 

Philadelphia.       Electrical    Conference, 

1884.  Official  catalogue 606.165 

Philadelphia.  International  Exhibi- 
tion, 1876.  Centennial  exposition  de- 
scribed and  illustrated,  by  J.  S.  Ingram. 
Illus.     1876 606.170 

Reports    and    awards.     12  vols.     Maps. 

PI *6o6. 203-214 

Visitors'  guide.     Maps in  606.179 

What  we  saw  and  how  we  saw  it,  pt.  2: 

Tourthrough  the  main  building.     1876. 

in  606.179 

France.  Notices  on  the  models,  charts 
and  drawings  relating  to  the  works  of 
the  Ponts  et  chaussdes  and  the  mines. 

1876 606.203 

Philadelphia.    "  Novelties ' '  Exhibition, 

1885.  Official  catalogue in  **6o6.i65 

San   Francisco.    California   Midwinter 

International  Exposition,   1894.    Offi- 
cial history.     1894 **6o6.i78 


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San  Francisco. — Continued. 
International  Exposition  illustrated.Sept., 

1893-July,  1894  (incomplete) **6o6.i55 

( IVith  May,  title  changes  to  Illustrated  Paci- 
fic states.) 
Mechanics'  Institute.     Industrial  exhibi- 
tions.    8th,   nth,    26th,    29th  reports, 
1871-96 *6o6.i02 

INVENTIONS.— PATENTS. 

Archer,  W.  H.  Abstracts  of  English  and 
colonial  patent  specifications  relating 
to  the  preservation  of  food,  etc.  PI. 
1870 in  **504.56 

Bagger,  L.  ,  &  Co.  Complete  guide  for  ob- 
taining patents.     1875 in  *62i.i58 

Bakrwei,!.,  F.  C.  Great  facts:  most  re- 
markable inventions  during  the  pres- 
ent century.     Illus,     i860 608.152 

Beckmann,  J.  History  of  inventions  and 
discoveries.     Tr.  by  W.  Johnston.     3d 

ed.     4  vols.     1817 608.1-4 

Same.    4th  ed.     Ports.     2  vols.     1877-80. 
608.722-3 

Brown,  J.  Popular  treatise  on  the  patent 
laws.     1874 in  *62i.i57 

Burni,ey,J.    Romance  of  invention.    1886. 

608.703 

Carpmaei<,  a.  and  E.,  eds.  Patent  laws 
of  the  world.     1885 **6o8.i5i 

Cei,Ebration  of  the  beginning  of  the  se- 
cond century  of  the  American  patent 
system  at  Washington  City,  D.  C,  Apr. 
8-10,  1891.  Proceedings  and  addresses. 
**6o8.9 

Curtis,  G.  T.  Treatise  on  law  of  patents 
for  useful  inventions.  4th  ed.  1873. 
**6o8.7 

DiRCKS,    H.     Inventors    and    inventions. 

Port.     1867 6CO.8 

EiNEiJHRUNG  in  die  Geschichte  der  Erfin- 
dungen.  Bildungsgang  und  Bildung- 
smittel  der  Menschheit.  Von  J.  ZoU- 
ner,  O.  Mothes,  F.  Luckenbacher. 
Ports.     Illus.     1864 608.721 

FiGDiER,    L.     Merveilles    de    la    science. 

Illus.     3  vols.     1867 *6oo.48-5o 

Gaumont,  C.  Inventions  et  d^couvertes. 
1885 608.700 

Great  Britain.     Illustrated  official  jour- 
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Same.    Index,  vols.  7-9 **6o8.42o 


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Same.    Report  of  patent,    design    and 
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Patents  for  inventions.      Abridgements 
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**6o8.430-89 

Grimshaw,  R.    Tips  to  inventors.     1892. 

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Hunter,  A.  Popular  catalogue  of  the  cur- 
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I/UBY,  "W.  A.     Patent  office  practice.     1897. 

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Maigne,  W.  Dictionnaire  classique  des 
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Reports  of  Commissioner,  1844-9,  1851- 

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Same.     1873-97+ **6o8.4i6 

Rules  of  practice  in  the  U.  S.  Patent 

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Specifications  and  drawings  of  patents. 

May,  1871-Mar.,  1896+ **6o8.30o-4oo 

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Patents  Committee.  Arguments  before 
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Victoria.      Abstracts  of  specifications  of 

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Benson,  W.  A.  S.  Elements  of  handi- 
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Bevan,  G.  p.,  ed.  British  manufacturing 
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Bishop,    J.   ly.      American    manufactures, 

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Cassal,  H.  J.  S.  Workshop  makeshifts. 
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Chase,  A.,  and  Clow,  E.  Stories  of  in- 
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C0GGESHAI.1,,  W.  T.  Processes  of  manu- 
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Lock,  C.  G.  W.  Workshop  receipts.  4th 
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Massachusetts.  Annual  statistics  of 
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M:feCHANiscHE  Bearbeitung  der  Rohstoflfe. 
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METCai^fe,  H.  Cost  of  manufactures  and 
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PECK,  F.  M.,  and  Earl,  H.  H.  Fall  River 
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SiMMONDS,  p.  ly.     Animal  products.  Illus. 

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Butts,  J.  R.  Tinman's  manual  and  build- 
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Davidson,  E.  A.  Drawing  for  metal  plate 
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Dingey,  P.  S.  Machinery  pattern  mak- 
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Fi,owER,   P.   W.     History  of  the  trade  in 

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Fui,r,ER,  J.    Art  of  coppersmithing.    Port. 

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Gee,  G.  E.     Goldsmith's  handbook.     4th 

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Jeweller's  assistant  in  the  art  of  working 

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Silversmith's  handbook.     3d  ed,     Illus. 
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Graham,  W.  Brassfounder's  manual. 
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HlORNS,  A.  H.  Mixed  metals  and  metallic 
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Johnson,  E.  Irish  antique  art  metal 
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I/ARKIN,  J.  Practical  brass  and  iron  foun- 
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IvEi<AND,  C.  G,     Elementary  metal  work, 

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LETHABY,  W.  R.  L,eadwork:  old  and  orna- 
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MEYER,  F.  S.     Art  smithing.    Tr.  by  J.  S. 

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Mir,i,is,  C.  T.  Metal-plate  work:  its  pat- 
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Mui^WN,  J.  P.  Modern  moulding  and  pat- 
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Overman,  F.  Moulder's  and  founder's 
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Poi.i,EN,  J.   H.      Gold  and  silver  smiths' 

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Pui,SiFER,  W.  H.,  comp.  History  of  lead 
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Rose,  J.  Pattern  maker's  assistant.  2d 
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RowELi/,  H.  Instruction  in  hard  solder- 
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Smith,  O.  Press  working  of  metals.  Illus. 
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Spretson,  N.  E.     Casting  and  founding. 

PI.     1878 671.24 

Warn,  R,  H.  Sheet  metal  worker's  in- 
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Wii^on,  W.  H.  Practical  pattern  making 
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IRON  AND  STEEIv. 

Armour,  J.    Iron  and  heat:  beams,  pillars, 

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Beck,  L.     Die  Geschichte  des   Eisens  in 

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Boi^LAND,  S.    "  The  Iron  Founder."   {And) 

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672.22-22  2 

Bore,  H.     Invention  of  steel  pens.     60  pp. 

Illus.     1890 672.4 

Campbei^i,,  H.  H.  Manufacture  and  prop- 
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Ede,  G.    Management   of  steel.    5th  ed. 

1873 672.5 

French,  B.  F.    Rise  and  progress  of  the 

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1858 672.6 

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HiORNS,  A.  H.  Iron  and  steel  manufac- 
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Iron  and  Steel  Institute.    Journal,  1873- 

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Same.     Index,  1882-89 **670,37f 

Iron  and  Steel  Institute  in  America  in 

1890 670.61 

Jeans,  J.  S.    Steel.    PI.    1880 672.33 

JOYNSON,  P.,  ed.    Iron  and  steel  maker. 

PI.    Illus.     1892 672.21 

Mallet,  R.    Note  upon  iron  safes.    Illus. 

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Macfarlane,  J.  W.     Practical  notes  on 

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Overman,     F.      Manufacture     of     steel. 

Illus.     1873 671.14 

Percy,  J.    Manufacture  of  Russian  sheet 

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Practical  iron  founding.    By  the  author 

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1889 672.19 

Scrivenor,  H.     History  of  the  iron  trade. 

1854 672.28 

SissoN,  C.  W.     ABC  of  iron.     1893 672.23 

Smith,  J.  B.     Wire:  its  manufacture  and 

uses.     PI.     Illus.     1891 672.26 

STyepe,  K.     Iron  and  steel.     Tr.  by  C.  P. 

Sandberg.    PI.     1869 672.32 

Swank,  J.  M.     Manufacture  of  iron  in  all 

ages    and  particularly   in   the  United 

States  from  colonial  times  to  1891.     2d 

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TraTman,  E.  E.  R.  Substitution  of  metal 
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Truran,  W.     Iron  manufacture  of  Great 

Britain.     2d  ed.     PI.     1867 ...*67i.20 

United  States.  Board  for  Testing  Iron, 
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VoSMAER,  A.  Mechanical  and  other  prop- 
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West,  T.  D.     American  foundry  practice. 

8th  ed.     Illus.      1890 671.59 

Moulders'  text-book:  Part  2  of  American 
foundry  practice.  2d  ed.  Illus.  1883. 
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Wiley's  American  iron  trade  manual  of 
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Williams,  W.  M.    Chemistry  of  iron  and 

steel  making.     1890 672.18 

WyliE,  C.     Iron  and  steel   founding.     2d 

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Iron  founding,    n.  d 672.30 

TEXTIIvK  FABRICS. 

AshenhursT,  T.  R.  Design  in  textile 
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Baines,  Sir  E.     Cotton    manufacture    in 

Great  Britain.     Ports.     PI.     (1835.). ..678.1 

Baird,  R.  H.  American  cotton  spinner, 
and  managers'  and  carder's  guide. 
1869 621.38 

Beaumont,  R.  Colour  in  woven  design. 
PI.     Illus.     1890 677.15 

BisCHOFF,  J.  Comprehensive  history  of 
the  woollen  and  worsted  manufacture 
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Bonwick,  J.     Romance  of  the  wool  trade. 

1887 636.74 

Brooks,  C.  P.  Cotton  manufacturing,  2d 
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Brown,  J.  Practice  in  wool  carding.  53 
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Burnley,  J.  History  of  wool  and  wool- 
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Chapman,   R.    Ropemaking.     1869 677.26 

Cotton  manufacture,  American :  condi- 
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Cross,  C.  F.  and  others.  Indian  fibres 
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Cross,  R.     Cotton  yarn  spinner.     1882. ..678.7 

DUPONT-AUBERVILLE,  — .     Art  industriel : 

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Felkin,   W.      Machine-wrought    hosiery 

and    lace    manufactures.      PI.      Illus. 

1867 677.9 

Ford,  W.  C.    Wool  and  manufactures  of 

wool.     1894 *636.72  2 

Geldard,  J.      Cotton  manufacture.      PI. 

1867 678.11 

Gore,  Mrs.  J.  B.    Royal  Shetland  shawl, 

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Hale,  L.  P.     Art  of  knitting.    Illus.    1881. 

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Jute  mills  in  Bengal  described  by  corre- 
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1880 677.21 

I/BF:6burE,  E.     Embroidery  and  lace.    Tr. 

by  A.  S.  Cole.     Illus.     1889 677.24 

Leigh,  E.  Science  of  modern  cotton 
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Mcl/AREN,  W.  S.    B.      Spinning"  woollen 

and  worsted.     2d  ed.    Illus.     1884.... 677. 12 

McMURTRiE,   W.     Examination   of  wools 

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Marsden,   R.     Cotton   spinning.      Illus. 

1884 678.8 

MONiE,  H.     Cotton  fibre.     Illus.     1890.. .677. 16 

MiJNTZ,  E.    Short  history  of  tapestry.    Tr. 

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Tapisseries  broderies  et  dentelles  recueil 
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Pai,i<iseR,  F.  B.     History  of  lace.    3d  ed. 

PI.     Illus.      1875 677,27 

PfuhIv,  E,  Die  Jute  und  ihre  Verarbeit- 
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PossEi,T,    E,   A.      Technology    of   textile 

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Rock,    D.      Textile  fabrics.     Illus.     1876. 

677.5 

SpiTzli,  A.     Manual  for  the  manufacture 

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SqdieR,  E,  G.     Tropical  fibres,     1863 677.1 

Stephenson,  C,  and  Suddards,  P.  Orna- 
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Illus.     1897 677.22 

TrEadwin,  Mrs.  —  Antique  point  and 
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United  States.  Statistics  Bureau.  Special 
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Ure,  a.  Cotton  manufacture  of  Great 
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1861  678.3-4 

Walker,  L.  Varied  occupations  in  string 
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Watson,  J.     Art  of  weaving  by  hand  and 

power.    Illus.     1864 677.8 

Webber,  S.  History  of  cotton  manufac- 
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Wilkinson,  F.  Story  of  the  cotton  plant. 
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NEEDLEWORK. 

BeETON,  S.  O.    Book  of  needlework.  Illus. 

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Church,  E.  R.  Home  needle,  Illus, 
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Gaugain,  Mrs.  J,,  and  Gore,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Supplement  to  the  handbook  of  needle- 
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Glaister,  E.     Needlework.     Illus.     1880. 

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MINOR    MANUFACTURES    AND 
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WOOD   WORK. 

Ash,  J.  Art  of  double  counting  on  the 
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Bazley,  T.  S.  Index  to  the  geometric 
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Campin,  F.  Practice  of  hand  turning  in 
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Elphinstone,  H.  W.  Patterns  for  turn- 
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Evans,  J.  H.     Ornamental  turning.    Illus. 

1889 674.12 

Hasluck,  p.  N.      Lathe  work.      4th  ed, 

Illus.    1890 674.14 

Hodgson,    F.    T.        Hardwood     finisher. 

Illus.     1892 684.22 

HOLTZAPFFEL,  C.  Turning  and  mechani- 
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JUDSON,  W.  B.     Lumberman's  handbook. 

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LUKIN,J.     Turning  lathes.     3d  ed.     Illus. 

1890 674.13 

NorThcott,  W.  H.     Lathes  and  turning. 

2d  ed.    Illus.     1876 674.16 

Richards,  J.  Construction  and  operation 
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1872 674.26 

Wood-working  machinery  and  arrange- 
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Sargent,  C.  S.  Woods  of  the  United 
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Savory,  H.  S.  Geometric  turning.  Illus. 
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Thomson,  P.  Cabinet  maker's  sketch- 
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239 


Tompkins,  C.  R.  History  of  the  planing 
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Watson,  E.   P.     Hand  lathe.    PI.    Illus. 

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Wood-working  tools.    Illus.    1881 674.4 

BRICKMAKING,  STONE  WORKING,  ETC 

Booth,  M.  L.,  tr.  Marble  workers'  manual, 

with  app.     PI.     1871 673.5 

BURNHAM,  S.  M.   Limestones  and  marbles. 

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Davis,  C.  T.  Manufacture  of  bricks,  tiles, 
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DoBSON,  E.  Rudimentary  treatise  on  the 
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LEATHER.— SHOEMAKING. 

Davis,    C.    T.      Manufacture    of   leather. 

Illus.    Samples.     1885 *675.6 

DUSSAUCE,  H.,  ed.    Tanning,  currying  and 

leather  dressing.     2d  ed.    Illus.    1867. 

675.1 

GORiNi,    G.     Concia    delle    pelli    ed    arti 

affini.    3d  ed.     1894 675.7 

Lei,and,  C.  G.    Leather  work.    Illus.    1892. 

675.8 

Leno,  J.  B.     Art  of  boot  and  shoe  making. 

4th  ed.     Illus.     1895 685.1 

Procter,  H.   R.     Text-book  of  tanning. 

PI.     Illus.     1885 675.5 

ScHUi,Tz,  J.   S.     Leather  manufacture   in 

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PRINTING. 
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1890 655.63 

BouCHOT,  H.  The  book  :  its  printers,  illus- 
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Brown,  H.  F.  Venetian  printing  press. 
Facsim.  of  early  printing,  (1461-1796.) 
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Caxton,  W.,  tr.  Treatise  spekynge  of  the 
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De  Vinne,  T.  L.     Invention  of  printing. 

Illus.      1876 655.2 

Printer's  price  list.     1871 655.33 

Dickinson  Type  Foundry.  Specimens  of 
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Dickson,  R.,  and  Edmond,  J.  P.  Annals 
of  Scottish  printing,  from  1507  to  the 
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1890 *655.62 

DuPRAT,  F.  A.     Histoire  de  1'  imprimerie 

imp6riale  de  France.     1861 655.14 

Evoi,A,  F.  Storia  tipigrafico-litteraria  del 
seclo  XVI  in  Sicilia  con  un  catalogo 
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Farmer,  Little  &  Co.,  N.   Y.     Specimen 

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FouRNiER,  H.     Traits  de  la   typographic. 

3"'^^d.     1870 655.17 

Greswei^i,,  W.  p.  View  of  the  early 
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Hari^and,  J.  W.  Printing  arts  :  engrav- 
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Hart,  M.  C.  Amateur  printer.  44  pp. 
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Heckethorn,  C.  W.  Printers  of  Basle  in 
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Hessei,S,  J.  H.  Gutenberg :  was  he  the 
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Humphreys,  H.  N.  History  of  the  art  of 
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2d  ed.    1868 **655.5 

Masterpieces  of  the   early  printers  and 
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jACOBi,  C.  T.     Printers'  vocabulary.     1888. 

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Printing.     Illus.     1890 655.45 

Johnson,  J.   Typographia  ;  or,  the  printers' 

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Kerr,  R.  W.  History  of  the  government 
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Lambinet,  p.  Origine  de  1'  imprimerie. 
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MacKeI/I<ar,  T.    American  printer.     13th 

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Otti^EY,  W.  Y.  Inquiry  concerning  the 
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l*EARSON,  E.  C.  Gutenberg  and  the  art  of 
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Printer.    Vols,   2-3,  5.     1859-61,   1863-4. 

**655-24-5.  27 

Putnam,  G.  H.  Authors  and  their  public 
in  ancient  times.     2d  ed.    rev.     1894. 

655.58 

Books  and  their  makers  during  the  mid- 
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655.55-6 

— and  P(utnam),  J.  B.  Authors  and  pub- 
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Reed,  T.  B,  History  of  the  old  English 
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and  progress  of  English  typography. 
Illus.     1887 *655.49 

RiNGWAi<T,  J.  I,.  American  encyclopaedia 
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Southward,  J.     Principles  and  progress 

of  printing  machinery.    Illus.    n.  d.. .655.44 

Stevens,  H.      Who  spoils  our  new  Eng. 

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Thomas,  I.  History  of  printing  in  Amer- 
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Port.     2  vols.    1874 **57i.76  5  6 

Van  der  Linde,  A.  Haarlem  legend  of 
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Venn,    T.    J.     Manual    of    proofreading. 

1897 655.61 

WiivSON,  F.  J.  F.  Typographic  printing 
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— and  Grey,  D.  Practical  treatise  upon 
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BOOKBINDING. 

BONNARDOT,  A.  L'art  de  restaurer  les 
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Brassington,  W.  S.,  ed.  History  of  the 
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Crane,  W.  J.  E.  Bookbinding  for  ama- 
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CuNDAi,!,,  J.,  ed.  Bookbindings,  ancient 
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DuBois,  H.  P.     Historical  essay  on  the  art 

of  bookbinding.     42  pp.     1883 686.10 

FiyETCHER,  W.  Y.  Bookbinding  in  Eng- 
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HoRNE,    H.    P.     Binding    of   books.     PI. 

1894 686.16 

Matthews,  B.    Bookbindings  old  and  new. 

PI.     Illus.     1895 686.13 

Cheap  books  and  good  books.  25  pp. 
1888 686.7 

MicheI/,  M.  La  reliure  fran^aise  (jusqu' 
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NiCHOiySON,  J.    B.     Art    of    bookbinding. 

PI.     Illus.     1874 *686.i 

Prideaux,  S.  T.  Historical  sketch  of 
bookbinding.     PI.     1893 686.15 

Roberts,  W.  Earlier  history  of  English 
bookselling.     1889 686.8 

Techener,  J.  J.  awi^J.  I/.  Histoire  de  la 
bibliophilie:  Reliures.  10  livraisons, 
47  plates,  in  portfolio.     1864 **686.2 

WooLNOUGH,  C.  W.  Whole  art  of  mar- 
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Zaehnsdore,  J.  W.     Art  of  bookbinding. 

2ded.     PI.     1890 686.9 

ClyOCK,  WATCH  AND  INSTRUMENT 
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Beckett,  Sir  E.  {formerly^.  B.  Denison.) 
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Booth,  M.  L.,  comp.  Clock  and  watch 
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Britten,  F.  J.  Former  clock  and  watch 
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1894 681. II 

Watch  and  clock  makers'  handbook, 
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681.7 

Gi,ASGOW,  D.     Watch  and  clock  making. 

Illus.     1885 681.6 

Immisch,  M.  Balance  spring  and  its 
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Kemlo,  F.     Watch  repairer's  handbook. 

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NeIvThropp,  H.  L,.    Watch  work,  past  and 

present.     Illus.     1873 681.3 

Saunier,   C.      Watchmaker's  handbook. 

Tr.  by  J.  Tripplin  and  E.  Rigg.     3d  ed. 

PI.     Illus.      1891 681.10 

South  Kensington  Museum.      Conference 

held   in  connection  with  the   special 

loan  collection  of  scientific  apparatus, 

1876 50427 

Free  evening  lectures  in  connection  with 

the  special  loan  collection  of  scientific 

apparatus,  1876 504.133 

Handbook  to  special   loan  coll.   of  sci. 

apparatus,  1876 500.290 

BIvACKSMITHING. 

Coi^E,  J.  R.  Horse's  foot  and  how  to  shoe 
it.    Illus.     1879 682.1 

DoUGl,AS,  W.  Horseshoeing  as  it  is  and 
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Fi,EMiNG,  G.  Horseshoes  and  horseshoe- 
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Practical  horseshoeing.     Illus.     1879 682.2 

Mii<ES,  W.  Horse's  foot,  and  how  to  keep 
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Rich,  G.  E.    Artistic  horseshoeing.   Ports. 

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Richardson,  M.  T.,  comp.  Practical 
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RUSSEI/I*,  W.  Scientific  horseshoeing  for 
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MISCEIvIvANEOUS. 
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684.1 

Bi,ACKAi,l,,  C.  H.     Builders'  hardware.  PI. 

Illus.     1890 671.70 

Burr,  S.  D.  V.,  comp.    Bicycle  repairing. 

Illus.     1896 672.25 

Busk,  H.     The  rifle  and  how  tD  use  it.     3d 

ed.     Illus.      1858 683.2 

COACHMAKERS'  illustrated  handbook.     2d 

ed.      1875 684.5 

Gardner,  F.  B.  Carriage  painters'  illus- 
trated manual.     1877 684.2 

Gould,  A.  C.     (Ralph  Greenwood, />j^«fif.) 

Modern  American  rifles.     Illus.     1892. 

683.H 


Greener,  W.  W.  Choke-bore  guns,  and 
how  to  load  for  all  kinds   of   game. 

PI.    Illus.    n.   d 683.4 

The  gun  and  its  development,  with  notes 

on  shooting.     Illus.     (1881.) 683.7 

Modern  shot  guns.     Illus,     (1888.) 683.10 

Hancock,  T.  Caoutchouc  or  India  rub- 
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HEENER-AiyTENECK,  J.  H.  von.  Serrure- 
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moyen-fige  et  de  la  renaissance.  Texte 
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683.5 

Herzberg,  R.     Sewing  machine.     Tr.  by 

U.  Green.     PI.     1864 687.1 

Heydt,  E.     Le  fusil  a  aiguille.     PI.     1866. 

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Hub,  The.  Vol.  22.  Apr.,  i88o-Feb.,  1881. 
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IvUPO,  Michele  del.     Pomologia  artificiale. 

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Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott.  Illustrated  cata- 
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New  York  coachmaker's  magazine.  Vols. 
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Norton,  C.  B.  American  inventions  and 
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Thomson,  J.  Hatmaking  and  felting. 
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Thrupp,  G.  A.     History  of  coaches.     Illus. 

1877 684.25 

ToMLlNSON,  C. ,  ed.  Rudimentary  treatise 
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Waxelowers:  how  to  make  them.  Illus. 
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Armengaud,  C.  Formulaire  de  I'ing^- 
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BlEnkarn,  J.  Practical  specifications  of 
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Burr,  W.  H.  Elasticity  and  resistance  of 
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Byrne,    O.    Practical    model    calculator. 

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CassiEr's  magazine.     Vols.  7-12.     Nov., 

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Dyer,  H.     Education  of  civil  and  mechan- 
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Engineer,  The.    Vols.  23-70,    Jan.,  1867- 

Dec,  1890 **62o.396-42o 

Engineering.     Vols.    1-65.    Jan.,    1866- 

June,  1898+ **62o.328-54 

Engineering  and  mining  journal.  Vols. 
19-34.    63-65.      1875 -1882,     1897.8  + 

**62o.449-464 

Engineering  news.    Vols.  10-39.    1883- 

1898+ **62o.554 

ESSAYONS  Club  of  the  Corps  of  Engineers, 

Printed  papers *62o.528 

Examination  of  engineers 620.538 

Frith,     H.      Romance    of    engineering. 

Ports.     Illus.    1892 620.547 

Triumphs  of  modern  engineering,    n,  d, 

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Gai,i,oupE,  F.  E.     Index  to  engineering 

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Hai,dane,  J.  W.  C.    Civil  and  mechanical 

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HarcourT,  L.  F,  Vernon,      Achievements 
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HaupT,  L.  M.     Engineering  specifications 

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HuTTON,  W.  S.  Works'  manager's  hand- 
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Johnson,   J.    B.      Engineering  contracts 

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McAi^PiNE,  W.  J.      Modern  engineering. 

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Moi^ESWORTH,  Sir  G.  ly.  Pocket  book  of 
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NouvEi.i,ES  annales  de  la  construction. 
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Rankine,  W.  J.  M.  Useful  rules  and 
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Robertson,  F.  Engineering  notes.  1873. 
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Scribner,  J.  M,  Engineer's,  contractor's 
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Society  of  Engineers.    Transactions,  1865- 

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Spon'S  Dictionary  of  engineering.  Ed,  by 
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Same.    3  vols.     (Also)    Supplement,    3 

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Spon'S  Engineers'  and  contractors'  illus- 
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Technoi<ogy  illustrated.    Text  and  Atlas. 

PI.     2  vols.    1856 620.571-2 

Thurston,  R.  H.  Materials  of  construc- 
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1884 620.503-5 

United  States.     Engineer  Dept.    Papers 

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Same,  5 z«**62o.3oo 

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Same,   8 ^623. 8 

Unwin,   W.   C.      Testing  of  materials  of 

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Van  Nostrand's  eclectic  engineering 
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Transactions,  vols.  1-35,  37-40.     1873-98+ 
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Annai^ES  du  g^nie  civil,  1862-72.    20  vols. 

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Baker,  B.  Actual  lateral  pressure  of 
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Bi^ACK,  Capt.  W.  M.  United  States  public 
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Buck,  J.  H.  W.  Construction  of  large 
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Burr,  S.  D.  V.  Tunnelling  under  the 
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Drinker,  H.  S.  Tunnelling,  explosive 
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CarharT,  D,  Field  book  of  civil  engi- 
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CrESY,  E.  Encyclopaedia  of  civil  engineer- 
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Cunningham,  D.  Tables  for  facilitating 
the  calculation  of  earthwork  in  the 
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Davis,  J.  W.  Formulse  for  the  calculation 
of  railroad  excavation  and  embank- 
ment and  for  finding  average  haul. 
Illus.     1877 625.81 

Foster,  J.  G.  Design  for  an  improved 
submarine  tunnel.  PI.  8  pp.  1868. 
*628.83 

Gorringe;,  H.  H.  Egyptian  obelisks.  PI. 
Illus.     1882 **620.532 

Howard,  C.  R.  Earthwork  mensuration 
on  the  basis  of  the  prismoidal  formula. 
1874 620.565 

Howe,  M.  A.  Retaining  walls  for  earth. 
2d  ed.     1891  622.48 

Hudson,  J.  R.  Tables  for  calculating  cubic 
contents  of  excavations  and  embank- 
ments.    2d  ed.     79  pp.     1886 620.530 

Same.    2  vols.    1884-7 620.562-3 

Institution  of  Civil  Engineers.  Charter, 
by-laws  and  regulations,  and  list  of 
members,  1881,  1883,  1887,  1889,  1891. 

5  vols ^620.246 

Engineering  education  in  the  British  do- 
minions.    1891 620.247 

Minutes  and  proceedings,   vols.    1-126. 

1837-96+ **620. 178-242 

Same.    General  index,  vols.  1-20.    1830- 

61 **62o.243 

Same.    Name  index,  vols.  1-58.    1837-79. 

**62o.245 

Same.  Subject  index,  vols.  1-118.  1837- 
94 **62o.244-4  2 

Mahan,  D.  H.     Civil  engineering.     2d  ed. 

Illus.    (Cop.  1873.) 620.13 

Elementary  course  of  civil  engineering, 
for  cadets  of  the  U.  S.  Milit.  Acad.  6th 
ed.     Illus.  1857 620.132 

Papers  and  practical  illustrations  of  public 
works  of  recent  construction,  British 
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Rankin  E,   W.  J.  M,     Civil   engineering. 

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Rosenberg,  L.  von.    Vosburg  tunnel.    Pi. 

Map.     Illus.     1887 625.46 

Scott,  M.    Occasional  papers.     PI,     1881. 

620.542 

Sganzin,  J.  M.     Elementary  course  of  civil 

engineering.    3d  ed.    1837 *62o.294 


SiMMS,  F.  W.  Practical  tunnelling  ex- 
plained in  detail.  3d  ed.  PI.  Illus. 
1877 625.80 

Stevenson,  D.  Sketch  of  the  civil  engi- 
neering of  North  America.  2d  ed. 
Illus.     1859 620.296 

SuTro,   T.     Sutro    Tunnel   Company  and 

the  Sutro  Tunnel.     Report.     1887 628.85 

SuTRO  Tunnel  Co.     Annual  report  Mar.  i, 

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Same,   1871-5  ;  by  T.  G.  Ellis.     (Plates 

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Babcock,  Howard  &  Co.      Water!      The 

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Baker,  M.  N.,  ed,   American  water  works, 

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BEi<i<,  T.  J.     History  of  the  water  supply 

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Box,  T.     Practical  hydraulics.    5th  ed.    80 

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Brooki^yn,  N.  Y.    Brooklyn  water  works 

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Brown,    J.    C.      Water  supply  of   south 

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Church, 'I.  P.    Mechanics  of  engineering 

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Fanning,  J.  T.  Hydraulic  and  water- 
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GRANGUILI.ET,  Em  and  Kutter,  W.  R.  Gen- 
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Hazen,  a.  Filtration  of  public  water 
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Henry,  D.  F.  Flow  of  water  in  rivers  and 
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Hii,GARD,  E.  W.  Reports  of  examinations 
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Jackson,    L.    D'A.      Hydraulic     manual. 

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Statistics  of  hydraulic  works  and  hydrol- 
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MacassEY,  L.  L.     Hints  on  the  water  sup- 
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Mason,  W.  P.  Water  supply  (considered 
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1888 628.207 

Smith,  H.    Hydraulics.     1886 628.162 

Spon,  E.  Water  supply:  present  practice 
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Stone,  T.  W.  Simple  hydraulic  formulae. 
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SwiNDEi,!,,  J.  G.  Well  digging,  boring 
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Baker,  I.  O.  Engineers'  surveying  instru- 
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Bourns,  C.  Principles  and  practice  of  en- 
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Brough,  B.  H.     Mine  surveying.     3d  ed. 

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Galbraith,  W.  Plates  illustrating  a  new 
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M'Cui,i,oCH,  N.      Land  measurer's  ready 

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Mendei.1.,    G.    H.      Military    surveying. 

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MERRiMAN,  M.  Introduction  to  geodetic 
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Wharton,  W.  J.  I,.  Hydrographical  sur- 
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PI-      1868 *55i.55 

Same.     1878 in  **55i.ioo 

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MII.ITARY  ENGINEERING. 

Abbot,  H.  L.     Defence  of  the  sea  coast  of 

the  United  States.     1888 623.100 

Experiments,  etc.,  to  develop  a  system 
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Barnard,  J.  G.      Report  on  defences  of 

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Barnard,  J.  G. — Continued. 
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BuCKNii,i<,  J.  T.  Submarine  mines  and 
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BuRGOYNE,  Sir  J.  F.  Rudimentary  treatise 
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CuivLUM,  G.  W.  System  of  military 
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Systems  of  military  bridges  in  use  by 
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DuANE,  J.  C.     Manual  for  engineer  troops. 

PI.     Illus.     1862 623.4 

Gii,i,MORE,  Q.  A.     Report  on  reduction  of 

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HaupT,   H.     Military  bridges.     PI.     1864. 

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1869 623.11 

Jane,  F.  T.    Torpedo  in  peace  and  war. 

PI.     Illus.     1898 623.104 

JaquES,  W.  H.  Torpedoes  for  national  de- 
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King,  W.  R.  Report  on  investigations  of 
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Mahan,  D.  H.  Descriptive  geometry  as 
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Field  fortification.    3d  ed.    Folding  pl. 

1861 623.5 

Permanent  fortifications.  2d  ed.  Pl. 
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Manuai,  for  engineer  troops 623.31 

Maurice,  J.  F.     National  defences.    1897. 

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NORDENFELT,     T.      Nordenfelt    machine 

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Barber,  T.  W.     Engineer's  sketch-book. 

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Byrne,  O.  Essential  elements  of  practi- 
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Carpenter,  R.  C.  Experimental  en- 
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Davidson,  E.  A.     Drawing  for  machinists 

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Same.     2d  ser 621.78 

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1890 621.239 

Gautero,  G.     Manuale  del  macchinista  e 

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Generai,  machinist.    Pi.    Illus.    1891... 621.237 
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Grier,  W.      Mechanic's  calculator.     20th 

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Hartig,  E.,  and  Weiss,  T.  Applied  me- 
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Haswei.1/,  C.  H.  Mechanics'  and  en- 
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MosELEY,  H.  Mechanical  principles  of 
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Rankine,  W.  J.  M.,  and  Bamber,  E.  F. 

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Ripper,  W.  Course  of  instruction  in 
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Rose,  J.  Complete  practical  machinist 
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RossiTER,  W.  Elementary  handbook  of 
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SeaTon,  a.  E.  Manual  of  marine  engi- 
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Same.    7th  ed.     1888 621.189 

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4th  ed.     Illus.     1897 621.337 

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Stoney,  B.  B.  Strength  and  proportions 
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TEMPtETON,  W.  Engineer,  millwright 
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Hai^liday,  G.    Belt  driving.    PI.    i894.,.62i.285 

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Modern      American      marine     engines, 
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Farey,  J.    Steam  engine.      Illus.      1827, 

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Ford,  W.  H.      Boiler  making  for  boiler 

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Forney,  M.  N.  Catechism  of  the  locomo- 
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GooDEVE,  T.  M.  Steam  engine,  with  a 
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Steam-boiler  catechism.   Illus.  1888. ..621. 199 
Guyonneau  de  Pambour,  F.  M.,  Comte. 
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Theory  of  the  steam  engine,     1839 621.88 

Haeder,  H.     Steam  engine.    Tr,  by  H,  H. 

P.  Powles.     Illus.     1893 621,282 

Hai,dane,  J.  W.  C.    Steamships  and  their 
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Hasi,uck,  P,  N,     Model  engineer's  handy- 
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Hawkins,  N.      Handbook  of  calculations 
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Hemenway,  F,  F,    Indicator  practice  and 
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Henthorn,  J.  T.,  and  Thurber,  C.  D,  Cor- 
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Hoadi,ey,  J,  C,    Warm-blast  steam-boiler 

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Hoi,i,and,  J,  S,  Office  and  cabin  compan- 
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Hoi^mes,   G,   C,  V,     Marine  engines  and 

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Steam  engine,     1898 621.338 

JAMIESON,  A.  Elementary  manual  of 
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Illus.     1892 621,253 

Text-book  on  steam  and  steam  engines. 

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KiNEAi,Y,  J.  H,  Elementary  text-book  on 
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King,  W.  H,  l/cssons  on  steam,  the  steam 
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IvANGMAiD,  J.,  and  Gaisford,  H.,  camps. 
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Lardner,  D.    Steam  engine.    Illus.    1828. 

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I/EASK,  A,  R.  Triple  and  quadruple  ex- 
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I/EVan,  W.  B.  Safety-valves,  their  history, 
antecedents,  invention  and  calculation. 

Illus.     1892 621.230 

Steam  engine  and  indicator.  Illus.  1896. 
621.333 

LUKIN,  J.     Boy  engineers j62i.I^96b 

McCarthy,  D.  F.  Engineer's  guide  to  the 
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Illus.     1868 620.15 

McCuLiyOCH,  R.  S.  Mechanical  theory  of 
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Main,  T.  J.  and  Brown,  T.  Indicator  and 
dynamometer,  with  their  practical  ap- 
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ed.     Illus.     69  pp.     1867 620.19 

Marine  steam  engine.  4th  ed.  PI. 
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Mai,i,bT,    a.     Compound    engines.     1874. 

621.63 

Marks,  W.  D.  Relative  proportions  of 
the  steam  engine.     3d  ed.     1889 621.210 

Marten,  E.  B.     Records  of  steam  boiler 

explosions.     Illus.     1877 621.75 

Meyer,  J.  G.  A.  Modern  locomotive  con- 
struction,   Illus.     1892 621.238 

Murray,  R.  Marine  engines  and  steam 
vessels.     8th    ed.    with    add.     Illus. 

1886 621.332 

Rudimentary  treatise  on  marine  engines 
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Nystrom,    J.    W.     Steam     engineering, 

1876 621.18 

PEAbody,  C.   H.    Valve  gears  for  steam 

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Perry,  J.  Elementary  treatise  on  steam. 
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POCOCK,  J.  Model  engine  making  in  theory 
and  practice.  2d  ed.  Illus.  1891. 
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Porter,  C.  T.  Description  of  Richards' 
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Illus.     1868 621. 116 

Pray,  T,,  Jr.  Twenty  years  with  the  in- 
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RankinE,  W.  J.  M.  Steam  engine  and 
other  prime  movers.      8th  ed.     Illus. 

1878 621.17 

Same.    13th  ed.    1891 621.265 

REId,  H.    Steam  engine.    3d  ed.    1851...621.24 

Roberts,  C.  W.  Practical  advice  for 
marine  engineers.    Illus.     1894 621.284 


Robinson,   J.   R.      Explosions  of   steam 

boilers.     96  pp.     1870 621.29 

Roper,  S.  Catechism  of  high  pressure  or 
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Engineer's  handy  book,     nth  ed.     1890. 

621.209 

Handbook  to  the  locomotive.      14th  ed. 

Illus.     1890 621.257 

Land    and    marine    engines.       4th    ed. 

Port.     Illus.     1880 621.345 

Use  and  abuse  of  the  steam  boiler.    Illus. 
1876 621.30 

Rose,  J.    Modem  steam  engines.      Illus. 

1887 621.213 

Rowan,  F.  J.  Boiler  incrustation  and 
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Sennett,  R.,  and  Oram,  H.  J.  Marine 
steam  engine.  3d  ed.  Illus.  1898. 
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Shock,  W.  H.    Steam  boilers.    PI.     Illus. 

1881 *62i.i09 

SiNCi,AiR,  A.  Locomotive  engine  running 
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1886 621.176 

StromeyeR,  C.  E.  Marine  boiler  manage- 
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Tempi,ETON,  W.  Engineer's  common- 
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Thorn,  W.  H,  Examination  papers  for 
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marks on  the  slide  valve  and  on  the 
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Illus.     (1886.) 621.270 

Thurston,  R.  H,  Engine  and  boiler 
trials,    and  the  indicator  and  Prony 

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History  of  the  steam  engine.     PI.     1891. 

621.23 

Manual  of  steam  boilers.     2d  ed,     Illus, 

1888 621.187 

Manual  of  the  steam  engine.    PI.     Illus. 

2  vols.     1891 621.249-50 

Stationary  steam  engines;  especially  as 
adapted  to  electric  lighting  purposes. 

Illus,     1884 621.172 

Steam  boiler  explosions,     2d  ed.     Illus. 
1888 621.197 

Tower,  G.  B.  N.  Guide  posts  on  the  en- 
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Tredgold,  T,    Steam  engine  :  locomotive 

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TrEdgoi,d,  T. — Continued. 
Steam    engine:    marine     engines    and 
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Trowbridge,  W.  P.  Heat  as  a  source  of 
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Watson,  E.  P.    How  to  run  engjines  and 

boilers.     Port.     Diagrams.     1892.... 62 1.229 

WhiTHam,  J.  M.  Constructive  steam  en- 
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Yeo,  J.  Steam  and  the  marine  steam  en- 
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Young,  C.  F.  T.  and  others.  Economy  of 
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Zeuner,  G.  Valve  gears,  with  special  con- 
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OTHER  PRIME  MOVERS. 

Anderson,  W.  Conversion  of  heat  into 
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BjORLiNG,  P.  R.  Water  or  hydraulic  mo- 
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Bi,aine,  R.G.   Hydraulic  machinery.  Port. 

PI.     1897 621.328 

BoDMER,  G.  R.    Hydraulic  motors.    2ded. 

PI.     Illus.     1895 621.305 

BreSSE,  J.  A.  C.     Water  wheels.     Tr.    by 

F.  A.  Mahan.     Illus.     1876 621.43 

Carnot,  N.  L.  S.  Reflections  on  the  mo- 
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Cl,ERK,    D.    Gas    engine.     3d    ed.     Illus. 

1890 621.202 

Cui,i,EN,  W.  Construction  of  horizontal 
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1871 621.60 

DoNKiN,  B.,yr.    Text-book  on  gas,  oil  and 

air  engines.     Illus.     1894 621.102 

EwBANK,  T.  Descriptive  and  historical 
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Graffigny,  H.  de.  Gas  and  petroleum 
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1898 621.335 

Robinson,  W.    Gas  and  petroleum  engines. 

Illus.     1890 621.212 

Rowan,  W.  R.  Employment  of  mechani- 
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SENNETT,  a.  R.  "  Carriages  without  horses 
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1896 656.63 


Tayi,ER,  a.  J.  Wallis.  Motor  cars;  or, 
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Illus.     1897 625.75 

Woi,EF,  A.  R.    Windmill  as  a  prime  mover. 

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MIIvI^WORK. 

Box,  T.  Practical  treatise  on  mill  gearing, 
wheels,  shafts,  riggers,  etc.  2d  ed. 
PI.     1877 621.41 

Craik,  D.  Practical  American  millwright 
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Dixon,  T.  Practical  millwright's  and  en- 
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pp.     1868 621.83 

Hasluck,  p.  N.  Milling  machines  and 
processes.     Illus.     1892 621.329 

Hughes,  W.  C.  American  miller  and  mill- 
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LeefeI/,  J.  &  Co.     Construction   of   mill 

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Pai<lETT,  H.  Miller's,  millwright's  and 
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Rankine,  W.  J.  M.  Machinery  and  mill- 
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SuTCivXEFE,  G.  W.  Steam  power  and  mill- 
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FIRE  PROTECTION. 

Shaw,  .SVrE.  M.  Fires  in  theaters.  2ded. 
1889 693,25 

ThwaiTE,  B.  H.  Our  factories,  workshops 
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693.33 

Woodbury,  C.  J.  H.  Fire  protection  of 
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CONSTRUCTION.— BUILD- 
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(For  works  on  Architecture  see  that  topic  in  Rudolph 
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Advanced  building  construction:  a  manual 
for  students.    Illus.     1892 690.97 

Ai,r,EN,  J.  P.  Practical  building  construc- 
tion.    Illus.     1893 690.105 

BECKETT,  5z>  E.,  (ybrw^r/y  E.  B.  Deni- 
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ecclesiastical,  including  church  restora- 
tion, etc.     2d  ed.     1880 690.18 


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BiRKMiRE,  W.  H.  Skeleton  construction 
in  buildings.     2d  ed.    Illus.    1894.. .690.104 

Bi<ACK,  A.  First  principles  of  building. 
Illus.    n.  d 690.106 

Bow,  R.  H.    Economics  of  construction  in 

relation  to  framed  structures,     1873 690.2 

Brown,  h.  E.  Contractors',  builders'  and 
carpenters'  building  table  and  esti- 
mate book.    3d  ed.     1889 692.4 

Builder,  The.  Vols.  1-37.  Dec,  1842- 
Dec,   1879 **6o5.27-62 

Burn,  R.  S.  Building  construction :  tim- 
ber, lead  and  iron  work  in  the  practi- 
cal construction  of  buildings.  PI. 
Illus.     2  vols.    Vol.  2,  plates.    1877..690.8-9 

Carpenters'  and  builders'  complete  com- 
panion.    PI.     1889 690.99 

Contractor,  The.   Vols.  2-12.    Feb.,  1887- 

Dec,  1892 **674.io 

Vols.  4-12  have  title  Pacific  lumberman  and 
contractor. 

DwYER,  C.  P.  Immigrant  builder.  loth 
ed.     Illus.     1878 690.82 

Farrow,  F.  R.  Specifications  for  build- 
ing works  and  how  to  write  them. 
1898 692.5 

FreiTag,  J.  K.  Architectural  engineer- 
ing.   1895 690.103 

Johnson,  J.  B.  and  others.  Theory  and 
practice  of  modern  framed  structures. 
6th  ed.    PI.     Illus.     1897 .*624.57 

Hatfield,  R.  G.  Theory  of  transverse 
strains  and  its  application  in  the  con- 
struction of  buildings.     1877 624.6 

Hodgson,  F.  T.  Builder's  guide  and 
estimator's  price  book.     1890 690.101 

Kidder,  F.  E.  Architect's  and  builder's 
pocket  book  of  mensuration,  tables, 
etc.     3d  ed.    Illus.     1886 690.85 

Manufacturer  and  builder.  Vols.  2-17, 
19-22,  24-26.  1870-85,  1887-90,  1892-4. 
*62i.  122-39 

Newsom,    S.      Some  city  and  suburban 

homes.     Pi.     n.  d 692.3 

Notes  on  building  construction.  2d  ed. 
Illus.    4  vols.     1891 690.93-6 

SEDDON,  H.  C.      Builder's  work  and  the 

building  trades.     Illus.     1889 690.92 

Tarn,  E.  W.      Mechanics  of  architecture. 

Diagrams.      1892 690.98 

Science  of  building.     Illus.     1870 690.15 

VlOLLET-LE-Duc,  E.  E.  Rational  build- 
ing. Tr.  by  G.  M.  Huss.  Illus.  1895..690.102 


VOGDES,  F.  W.  Architect's  and  builder's 
pocket  companion  and  price  book. 
1883 690.84 

Wahl,  W.  H.  Constructive  arts.  1889. 
**690.89 

Warren,  W.  H  .  Engineering  construction 
in  iron,  steel  and  timber.  PI.  Illus. 
1894 620.552 

WiGHTwiCK,  G.    Hints  to  young  architects. 

5th  ed.     Illus.     1887 690.100 

Young,  W.  Spons'  architects'  and  build- 
ers' pocket  book.     1880 690.7 

MATERIALS. 

Allan,  W.  Strength  of  beams  under  trans- 
verse loads.    Illus.     1875 691.17 

Anderson,  Sir  J.    Strength  of  materials 

employed  in  construction.     Illus 691.4 

Andr^,  G.  G.  Rock  blasting  for  industrial 
purposes.     PL     Illus.     1878 628.26 

Barlow,  P.  Strength  of  timber,  cast  and 
malleable  iron,  etc.     Illus.     1851 691. 11 

Barnes,  J.  K.  and  others.    Report  on  the 

preservation  of  wood.     1872 in  *620.3oo 

BECKWITH,  Iv.  F.  Report  on  b^ton-coignet: 
its  fabrication  and  uses.  Folding  pi. 
Illus.     1868 673.2 

BiRKMiRE,  W.  H.  Architectural  iron  and 
steel  and  its  application  in  the  con- 
struction of  buildings.    2d  ed.    Illus. 

1892 691.22 

Compound  riveted  girders  as  applied  in 
the  construction  of  bnildings.  Illus. 
1893 691.23 

BovEY,  H.  T.    Theory  of  structures  and 

strength  of  materials.    Illus.    1893....620.543 

BritTon,  T.  a.  Origin,  progress,  preven- 
tion and  cure  of  dry  rot  in  timber. 
Illus.     1875 691.3 

Church,  I.  P.    Mechanics   of  materials. 

Illus.    1887 621.186 

Dowsing,  W.  Timber  merchant's  and 
builder's  companion.     2d  ed.     n.  d... 691.32 

EassiE,  p.  B.  Wood  and  its  uses.  Illus. 
1874 691.5 

Fairbairn,  Sir  W.  Application  of  cast 
and  wrought  iron  to  building  purposes. 
PI.     Illus.     1854 691.8 

Francis,  J.  B.  Strength  of  cast-iron  pil- 
lars, with  tables.     1865 691.15 

Fryer,  W.  J.  Architectural  iron  work. 
Illus.    1876 691. 1 


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CONSTRUCTION.— BUIIyDING. 


GlI.I,MORB,  Q.  A.    Coignet-b^ton  and  other 

artificial  stone.     PI.     1871 673.3 

Compressive  resistance  of  freestone,  brick 

piers,  hydraulic  cements,  mortars  and 

concretes.     1888 693.28 

Compressive  strength,  etc.,  of  building 

stones  in  general  use.     1875 in  **620.30o 

Harris,  G.  F.    Granites  and  our  granite 

industries,     Illus.     1888 549-72 

Hui,!,,  E.     Building  and  ornamental  stones 

of  Great  Britain  and  foreign  countries. 

Illus.     1872 691.20 

HuMBBR,  W.     Calculation    of   strains    in 

girders.     5th  ed.     Illus.     1891 624.51 

Johnson,  J.  B.     Materials  of  construction. 

Port.    Illus.     1897 691.28 

JOYNSON,  F.  H.  Metals  used  in  construc- 
tion.   Illus.    1868 691.10 

Kent,    W.     W.      Architectural    wrought 

iron,  ancient  and  modern.     1888 *69i.i9 

Kinsley,  C.      Self-instructor  on   lumber 

surveying.     1873 691.33 

Kirk,   A.      Quarryman  and  contractor's 

guide.    Port.    Illus.     (1891.) 628.87 

MERRILL,  G.  P.    Stones  for  building  and 

decoration.    Illus.     1891 691.24 

Merriman,   M.      Mechanics  of  materials 

and    of  beams,    columns  and  shafts. 

1885 621. 171 

Strength  of  materials.     1898 691.31 

Newman,  J.   Metallic  structures  :  corrosion 

and   fouling,    and   their    prevention. 

1896 691.27 

Smith,  A.  W.     Constructive  materials  of 

engineering.     1892..... 621.273 

Stevenson,  W.    Trees  of  commerce,  n.  d. 

691.30 

Wood :  its  use  as  a  constructive  material. 

Illus.     (1894.) 691.29 

MASONRY.  —  PLASTERING.  — 
CEMENT. 

Baker,  I.  O.     Masonry  construction.    8th 

ed.     PI.     Illus.     1892 693.15 

Brown,    G.       Healthy     foundations   for 

houses.     Illus.     1885 693.35 

Burn,  R.  S.    Building  construction  :  brick, 

stone  and  slate.     2  vols.    Vol.  2,  plates. 

(1873.) 693.5-6 

Same.    Brickwork  and  masonry,    2  vols. 

Vol.  2,  plates.      1876 693.2-3 

Cameron,  K.    Plasterer's  manual.    Illus. 

1879 689.6 


Davidson,  E.  A,    Drawing  for  bricklayers. 

Pi.    n.  d 693.32 

Drawing  for  stone-masons.    Illus.    n.  d. 

693.4 

Gothic  stonework.     Illus.     n.  d 693 .7 

Dempsey,  G.  D.  Examples  of  brick 
bridges,  sewers  and  culverts  for  roads, 
railways  and  drainage,  vdth  bills  of 
quantities    and     proportions.        1850. 

J«*620.302 

DOBSON,   E.      Foundations  and  concrete 

works.     4th  ed.    Illus.     1876 693.10 

GiLLMORE,  Q.  A.  Ivimes,  hydraulic 
cements  and  mortars.     5th  ed.     Illus. 

1879 693.1 

Halleck,  H.  W.    Bitumen.    i84i...««*620.427 

Heath,  A.  H.  Lime  and  cement.  PI. 
1893 693.18 

Kemp,  W.  Practical  plasterer.  Illus. 
1893 693.21 

LiPOWiTz,  A.  Practical  manufacture  of 
Portland  cement.  Tr.  by  W.  F.  Reid. 
1869 693.31 

Merriman,  M.  Retaining  walls  and 
masonry  dams.     1892 693.13 

Millar,  W.  Plastering.  PI.  Illus.  1897. 
693.22 

Newman,  J.  Concrete  and  works  in  con- 
crete.    1887 693.29 

Nicholson,  P.  Masonry  and  stone  cut- 
ting.   Illus.     1828 ^693.9 

PaTTon,  W.  M.  Practical  treatise  on 
foundations.    PI.     Illus.     1893 693.17 

Potter,  T.  Concrete:  its  use  in  building 
and  the  construction  of  concrete  walls, 
floors,  etc.    Illus.     (1877.) , 693.26 

Powell,  G.  T.  Foundations  and  founda- 
tion walls.    Illus.     1884 693.8 

Purchase,  W.  R.  Practical  masonry.  PI. 
1896 693.20 

Redgrave,   G.  R.      Calcareous  cements. 

Illus.     Diagrams.     1895 693.30 

Reid,  H.    Concrete.     2d  ed.    1873 693.27 

Manufacture  of  Portland  cement,  with 
tr.  of  A.  Lipowitz's  work,  describing  a 
new  method  adopted  in  Germany  of 
manufacturing  that  cement,  by  W.  F. 
Reid.     PI.     Illus.     1869 693.31 

SlEBERT,  J.  S.,  and  Biggin,  F.  C.  Modern 
stone  cutting  and  masonry.  PI.  Illus. 
1896 693.19 

Spalding,  F.  P.  Hydraulic  cement, 
nius.     1897 693.23 


UNIVERSITY 


CONSTRUCTION.— BUILDING. 


Stone-mason  and  bricklayer.    PI.     1891. 

693.14 

SuTCLiFFE,  G.  L.      Concrete :  its    nature 

and  uses.     Illus.     1893 693.36 

Tate,  J.  S.  Surcharged  and  diflferent 
forms  of  retaining  walls.     1873 693.11 

Warren,  S.  U.  Problems  in  stone  cut- 
ting.    PI.     1892 693.16 

CARPENTRY.— JOINERY.  —STAIR- 
BUILDING. 

Campbei,i<,  J.  R.    Slide  rule.    Illus.   1886. 

694.7 

Coi,i<lNGS,  G.     Circular  work  in  carpentry 

and  joinery.     2d  ed.     Illus.     1890 694.35 

Davidson,  E.  A.  Amateur  house  car- 
penter.    Illus.     1875 694.3 

Boy  joiner  and  model  maker .J694.D28 

Drawing  for  carpenters  and  joiners.     2 

vols.     Vol.  2,  plates,     n.  d 694.13-13^ 

Goui,D,  I/.  D.  American  house  carpenters' 
and  joiners'    assistant.       2d  ed.      Pi. 

1855 694.16 

New  carpenter's  and  builder's  assistant 
and  wood  worker's  guide.     PI.     1879. 

694.1 

Steel  square  problems.     Pi.     1883 694.8 

HatfieI/D,  R.  G.  American  house  car- 
penter.    I2th  ed.     Illus.     1895 694.46 

HOARE,  C.     Slide  rule  and  how  to  use  it. 

1872 694.18 

Hodgson,  F.  T.  Carpenters'  steel  square 
and  its  uses,     2d  ed.      Illus.     95   pp. 

1883 694.29 

Mechanics'  slide  rule,  and  how  to  use  it. 

29  pp.      1881 694.32 

Steel  squares  and  their  uses.      Pt.  2.     80 

pp.     Illus.    1890 690.90^ 

H0LI.Y,  H.  W.      Carpenter's   and  joiner's 

handbook.    Illus.      1896 694.44 

Jones,  J.     Hand  railing  cut  square  to  the 

plank,  etc.    PI.     1874 **694.I7 

Maginnis,  O.  B.  How  to  join  mouldings ; 
or,  the  arts  of  mitring  and  coping. 
Illus.     1892 694.40 

MEI.OY,    D.    H.      Progressive    carpentry. 

Illus.     (1890.) 694.41 

MONCKTON,  J.  H.    National  stair  builder. 

PI.     (Cop.  1873.) 694.4 

Stair  building  in  its  various  forms:  and 
the  new  one-plane  method  of  hand- 
railing.     2d  ed.     PL     1888 694.31 


Newi,ands,  J.  Carpenter  and  joiner's  as- 
sistant. Illus.  2  vols.  Vol.  2,  plates. 
i860 *694.33-4 

Nichoi,son,  p.  Carpenter's  new  guide. 
Designs    for    roofs,    domes,    etc.,    by 

S.  Sloan.     i6th  ed.     1856 694.15 

New  carpenter's  guide.     PI.     n.  d *694.ii 

REYnoi^ds,    I^.    E.      Hand    railing.      PI. 

1849 694.5 

RiDDELi,,  R.  Carpenter  and  joiner  modern- 
ized.    3d  ed.     PI.     1880 694.48 

Lessons   on  hand    railing    for  learners. 

PI.     1876 694.47 

New  elements  of  hand  railing.     2d  ed. 

PI.     1876 694.49 

Slide  rule  simplified,  explained  and  illus- 
trated.    PI.     1881 694.26 

ROBISON,  J.  and  others.  Construction  of 
roofs  as  regards  carpentry  and  joinery. 
Illus.     n.  d 624.4 

SiMMONDS,  T.  C.  Woodwork,  carpentry 
and  joinery.     Illus.     (n.  d.) 694.45 

Syi^vester,  W.  a.  Modern  house  carpen- 
ter's companion  and  builder's  guide. 
Illus.     1883 694.28 

Tredgoi,d,  T.  Elementary  principles  of 
carpentry.     Illus.     1871 694.2 

Wood,  H.  H.  Practical  stair  building  and 
hand  railing  by  the  square  section  and 
falling  line  system.     PI.     1894 694.42 

Young,  F.  C.     Home  carpentry.     1895. ..694.43 

WARMING.— VENTILATION. 

Ainsi,EE,  a.  C.     Smoking  fires,  their  cause 

and  cure.    2d  ed.    Illus.    1871 ...?'«  *62i. 158 

American  steam  and  hotwater  heating 
practice.  Repr.  from  Engineering  re- 
cord.    Illus.    1895 697.19 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Co.  Steam.  (Eng., 
French  and  German.)  3  vols.  Illus. 
1893-4 697.14-16 

Bai^dwin,  W.  J.  Steam  heating  for  build- 
ings.    13th  ed.     Illus.     1892 697.9 

Bii^WNGS,  J.  S.  Ventilation  and  heating. 
Illus,     1893 697.21 

BdtIvER,  W.  p.  Ventilation  of  buildings. 
Illus.    1873 697.7 

Carpenter,  R.  C.  Heating  and  ventilat- 
ing buildings.     Illus.     1896 697.18 

Dye,  F.  Hot  water  supply.  Illus.  1888. 
696.11 


26o 


CONSTRUCTION.—  BUII^DTNG. 


Eckstein,  G.  F.  Practical  treatise  on 
chimneys,  with  remarks  on  stoves,  etc. 
1852 , 697.3 

El«l>Rli>GE,  J.  Engineer's  practical  guide 
for  fixing  hot  water  apparatus,  warm- 
ing buildings,  etc.  2d  ed.  Illus.  1874. 
.\ in  *6io.5i3 

Hood,  C.  Warming  buildings  by  hot 
water,  steam  and  hot  air,  on  ventilation, 
etc.     5th  ed.     Illus.     1879 697.2 

Houston,  E.  J.,  aftd  Kennelly,  A.  E.  Elec- 
tric heating.     Illus.     1895 537 1- 103 

Jones,  W.     Heating  by  hot  water.     2d  ed. 

Illus.     1894 697.20 

KiTTREDGE,  A.  O.,  ed.  Metal  worker 
essays  on  house  heating  by  steam,  hot 
water  and  hot  air.     Illus.     1891 697.4 

Lawi<er,  J.  J.  Practical  hot  water  heat- 
ing,   steam   and    gas    fitting.      Illus. 

(1895.) 696.14 

Mil,i^,  J.  H.  Heat :  its  production  and 
application  to  the  warming  and  venti- 
lation of  buildings.  Port.  Illus.  2 
vols.     (Cop.  1890.) 697.10-11 

Pierce  Steam  Heating  Co.  Steam  and 
water  radiators.     Illus.    (1894.) 697.13 

Rafter,  G.  W.    Mechanics  of  ventilation. 

1878 697.6 

RuTTan,  H.  Ventilation  and  warming  of 
buildings.     Illus.     1862 697.1 

Schumann,  F.  Heating  and  ventilation, 
in  their  practical  application.  2d  ed. 
1886 697.12 

SturTEVanT,  B.  F.,  Co.  Mechanical 
draft.     (Cop.  1898.) 697.22 

PAINTING.— PAPER-HANGING. 

Arrowsmith,  J.  Paper  hanger's  com- 
panion.    1874 698.5 

Cai,i,ingham,  J.  Sign  writing  and  glass 
embossing.     1873 698.3 

CONDIT,  C.  Li.  Painting  and  painters' 
materials.    Illus.     1883 698.12 

Davidson,  E.  A.  House  painting,  grain- 
ing, marbling  and  sign  writing.  5th 
ed.    Illus.      1888 698.19 

Gardner,  F.  B.    Everybody's  paint  book. 

Illus.     1886 698.17 

How  to  paint.     8th  ed.     1880 698.7 

Painters'  encyclopsedia.     Illus.     1891... 698.16 

Hasi^uck,  p.  N.  Wood  finishing.  Illus. 
1897 698.23 


Hints  for  painters,  decorators  and  paper- 
hangers.     60  pp.     1882 698.13 

Jennings,  A.  S.     Practical  paper-hanging. 

Illus.      1892 698.22 

Masury,  J.  W.     House  painting,  carriage 

painting  and  graining.     1881 698.10 

How  shall  we  paint  our  houses  ?      1879. 
698.1 

Painter,  gilder  and  varnisher's  com- 
panion.    i6th  ed.     1881 698.11 

Same.      1892 698.20 

PEArcE,  W.  J.     Painting  and   decorating. 

PI.     Illus.     (1898.) 698.24 

RossiTER,  E.  K.,  and  Wright,  F.  A. 
Modern  house  painting.  2d  ed.  PI. 
1883 *698.i5 

Stevens,  J.    Art  of  house  painting.    1877. 

698.6 

Sutherland,    W.       Practical    guide    to 

house  decoration,     n.  d 698.9 

Wall,  W.  E.     Practical  graining.     IlUus. 

1891 698.21 

FURNITQRK  AND  DECORATION. 

BelLUOMINi,  G.    Falegname  ed  ebanista. 

1887 684.23 

Buck,  J.  H.    Old  plate.    PI.     Illus.     1888. 

645.14 

Cabinet  maker.     PI.    Illus.     1892 684.16 

Cabinet  maker's  album  of  furniture.     PI. 

1868 684.3 

Charles,  R.  and  others.    Cabinet  maker. 

1868 **684.4 

Church,  E.  R.     How  to  furnish  a  home. 

Illus.     1881 645.5 

Cook,   C.     House   beautiful.    Illus.     1881. 

*645.6 

Cooper,  H.  J.    Art  of  furnishing  on  rational 

and  aesthetic  principles.     1881 645.4 

Cripps,   W.  J.    Old    English   plate.     PI. 

Illus.     1878 645.13 

Davidson,  E.    A.     Drawing    for    cabinet 

makers.    Illus.     (1872.) 684.6 

Denning,  D.     Art  and  craft    of  cabinet 

making.     Illus.     1891 684.24 

Falke,  J.  von.     Art  in  the  house.    Illus. 

1879 **645.i6 

Garrett,  R.  and  A.    Suggestions  for  house 

decoration  in  painting,  woodwork  and 

furniture.    Illus.     n.  d 645.17 

JACQUEMART,  A.    History  of  furniture.    PI. 

Illus.     1878 **645.i 


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Johnson,  W.  M.  Inside  of  one  hundred 
homes.    Illus.     1898 645.12 

JONKS,  C.  S.,  and  Williams,  H.  T.  House- 
hold elegancies.  5th  ed.  Illus.  1877. 
645.19 

JONQCET,  A.  Original  sketches  for  art  fur- 
niture.    2ded.     PI.     1880 ^645.15 

King,  T.  Modern  style  of  cabinet  work 
exemplified.    2d  ed.    PI.     1862 *645.2 

I^lTCHPiKI,D,  F.  Illustrated  history  of  fur- 
niture.    PI.     Illus.     2d  ed.     i892....*645.io 

OgdEn,  W.  S.  Sketches  of  antique  furni- 
ture, chiefly  17th  century  English 
carved  oak.     PI.     1888 .645.8 

Poi,l,EN,  J.  H.  Ancient  and  modern  furni- 
ture and  woodwork.     Illus.    n.  d 645.11 

Practicai,  upholsterer.    Illus.    1891 645.9 

PUGIN,  A.  W.  N.  Gothic  furniture  in  the 
style  of  the  15th  century.  PI.  1835. 
**684.2i 

Spofford,  H.  p.    Art  decoration  applied 

to  furniture.    Illus.     (Cop.  1877.) 645.20 

Stokes,  J.  Cabinet  maker  and  upholster- 
er's companion.     lUus.     1872 645.7 

Towi,E  M'f'g   Co.     Colonial  book.     Map. 

Illus.     (Cop.  1898.) 671.81 

Watson,  R.  M.  Art  of  the  house.  PI. 
Illus.    1897 645.18 

Wheei,ER,  C,  ed.  Household  art.  1893. 
645.21 

NAVAL    ARCHITECTURE.— 
SHIP-BUILDING. 

Barnaby,  S.  W.     Marine    propellers.     2d 

ed.     PI.     Illus.     1887 699.21 

BtJRGH,  N.  P.    Modern  screw  propulsion. 

PI.     Illus.     1869 *699.34 

Charnock,  J.  History  of  marine  architec- 
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Chase,  I.  McK.  Screw  propellers  and  ma- 
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CoTSEi,!.,  G.  Ships'  anchors.  Illus.  1856. 
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Fincham,  J.  Questions  on  the  construc- 
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Hicks,  C.  S.  Yachts,  boats  and  canoes : 
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History  of  a  ship  from  her  cradle  to  her 

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KuNHARDT,  C.   P.      Small  yachts:  their 

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1885 **699.i9 

Steam  yachts    and    launches.      2d    ed. 

Illus.     1891 621.266 

Leswe,  R.  C.    The  sea  boat :  how  to  build, 

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Meade,  R.   W.      Naval  architecture  and 

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Neison,  a.  Practical  boat-building  for 
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Nystrom,  J.  W.  Technological  education 
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Oi,dknow,  R.  C.  Mechanism  of  men-of- 
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Poi,i,ocK,  D.  Modern  ship-building  and 
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PooK,  S.  M.  Method  of  comparing  the 
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Reed,  Sir  E.  J.  Stability  of  ships.  Illus. 
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RusSElviy,  J.  S.     Modern   system  of  naval 

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Society  of  Naval  Architects  and  Marine 
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Taylor,  D.  W.  Resistance  of  ships  and 
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THEARI.E,  S.  J.  P.  Modern  practice  of 
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2  vols.    1886 699.24-5 

Naval  architecture.    Illus.     2  vols.     Vol. 

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Theoretical  naval  architecture.      2  vols. 
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ToTTEN,  B.  J.  Naval  text-book  and  dic- 
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White,  W.  H.  Manual  of  naval  archi- 
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Wii,SON,  R.  Screw  propeller :  who  in- 
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Wli^SON,  T.  D.     Outline  of  ship-building. 

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NAVIGATION.— SEAMAN- 
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( See  also  Navigation  under  Astronomy.) 

Alston,  A.  H.  Seamanship.  Illus.    1879..656.22 

AnsT^d,  a.  Dictionary  of  sea  terms. 
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Barker,  D.  W.  Elementary  seamanship. 
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Blue  book  of  Am3rican  shipping.  Pub. 
by  the  Marine  review.  Ports.  Illus. 
1896 **656.56 

BoWDiTCH,  N.  Useful  tables  from  Bow- 
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Bowling,  T.,  pseud.  Book  of  knots. 
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Brady,  W.  N.  Kedge-anchor ;  or,  young 
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Brassey,  Sir  T.,  i  Baron  Brassey.  Mer- 
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Bushell,  C.  Rigger's  guide  and  seaman's 
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Carlson,  V.,  contp.  Maritime  telegraph 
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Chadwick,  F.  E.  and  others.  Ocean  steam- 
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Dana,  R.  H.,/r.    Seamen's  friend.     Illus. 

n.  d 656.28 

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EvERS,  H.  Navigation  in  theory  and  prac- 
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Fry,  H.     History  of  north  Atlantic  steam 

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Hall,  H.  American  navigation.  i88o..««*656.46 

Hardy,  W.  J.  Wghthouses:  their  history 
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Heap,  D.  p.  Ancient  and  modern  light- 
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Holt,  A.    Progress  of  steam  shipping  during 

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Illus.     1898 656.70 


Knox,  T.  W.    I^ife  of  Robert  Fulton  and  a 

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Nares,  Sir  G.   S.    Seamanship.     5th    ed. 

PI.     Illus.     1877 656.23 

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Preble,  G.  H.    Chronological  history  of 

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QUALTROUGH,  E.  F.     Sailor's  handy  book 

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^656. 29 

Rainey,  T.    Ocean  steam  navigation  and 

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ROSSER,  W.  H.      Instructions  for  officers 

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Stanton,  S.  W.    American  steam  vessels. 

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Stevens,  R.  W.    Stowage    of  ships   and 

their  cargoes.     7th    ed.     Illus.     1894. 

656.69 

Stevenson,  A.    Rudimentary  treatise  on 

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656.14 

Skerryvore  lighthouse,  with  notes  on  the 

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^656.7 

Stuart,  C.  B.     Naval  and  mail  steamers 

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Todd,  J.,  and  Whall,  W.  B.  Practical  sea- 
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United  States.  Lighthouse  Board.  Com- 
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Laws  relating  to  the  lighthouse  establish- 
ment. (And)  Regulations  of  the  light- 
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IF 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Aaron,  C.  H.,  207,  208 
Abbot,  H.  L.,  194,  245.  250 
—joint  author.    See  Hum- 
phreys, A.  A. 

Abbott,  A.  C,  113 
Abbott,  A.  v.,  301 
Abbott,  C.  C,  116,  133,  137 
Abbott,  J.,  168,  185,  193, 194, 

195 

Abel,  Sir  F.  A.,  180,  182 

Abel-Musgrave,  C. ,  159 

Abercrotaby,  R.,  186 

Abert,  J.  J.,  245 

Abert,  S.  T.,  246 

Abney,  W.  de  W.,  157 

Academy  of  Natural  Sci- 
ences, Phil.,  107 

Acheson,  F.,  248 

Acton,  E.  H.,  joint  author. 
See  Darwin,  F. 

Adams,  A.  L.,  116 

Adams,  B,.  L.  S.,  joint  au- 
thor.   See  Steele,  F.  M. 

Adams,  H.  G.,  133 

Adams,  J.  W.,  151 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.,  184,  185 

Adie,  R.  H.,  and  Wood,  T. 
B.,  216 

Aducco,  A.,  216 

^lianus  Claudius,  124 

Aflalo,  F.  G.,  124 

Agassiz,  A.,  116 

Agassiz,  E.  C.  and  A.,  127 

Agassiz,  i,.,  112,  114,  116, 
124, 127, 131, 141,  168, 174 

Ainslee,  A.  C,  259 

Ainsley,  T.  Z,.,  173,  251 

Airy,  Sir  G.  B.,  166,  i68, 194 

Albin,  E.,  ed.,  135 

Alcock,  T.,  142 

Alcott,  W.  A.,  156 

Alder,  J.,  and  Hancock, 
A.,  128 

Alderton,  G.  B.,  219 

Alessandri,  P.  E-,  153 

Alexander,  J.,  253 

Alexander,  J.  B.,  114 

Alexander,  T.,  192 

Alglave,  E.,  and  Boulard, 
Jm  202 

AKfio,  B.  G.,  219 

Allan,  W.,  246,  257 

Allen,  A.  H.,  206 

Allen,  C.K.,pub.,  163 

Allen,  G.,  105,  116,  119,  121 

Allen,  H.,  135 

Allen,  H.  B.,  230 

Allen,  J.,  225 

Allen,  J.  A.,  135,  136 

Allen,  T.  P-,  256 

Allen,  h.  F.,  223 

Allen,  M.  E.,  joint  author. 
See  Saflford,  M.  J. 

Allen,  M.  Wood  — .,  142,  150 

Allen,  Z.,  190 

Alliance  Scientifique  Uni- 
verselle,  107 

AUingham,  W.,  160 

Allman,  G.  J.,  127,  164 

Allnutt,  H.,  244 

Allport,  F.,  157 

AllSOp,  F.  C.,  196,  199,  302 

Alston,  A.  H.,262 
Amateur  work,  230 
American  agriculturist,  213 
American  anthropologist, 
137 


American  Antiquarian  So- 
ciety, 137 

American  Association  for 
the  Advancement  of 
Science,  107 

American  Dermatological 
Assoc,  156 

American  Electrical  En- 
gineering Assoc.,  200 

American  Entomological 
Society,  128 

American  Forestry  As- 
sociation, 221 

American  geologist,  174 

American  Institute  of 
Electrical  Engineers, 
196 

American  Institute  of 
Homeopathy,  155,  159 

American  Institute  of 
Mining  Engineers,  180 

American  journal  of  sci- 
ence, 107 

American  journal  of  the 
med.  sciences,  147 

American  machinist,  232 

American  Medical  Assoc, 

143 
American  medical  intelli- 
gencer, 147 
American  medicaljournal, 

147 
American  miller,  232 
American  Museum  of  Nat. 

Hist.,  116 
American  naturalist,  ti6 
American       Philosophical 

Society,  107 
American  Pomological  So- 
ciety, 219 
American    Public   Health 

Assoc,  151 
American  Society  of  Civil 

Engineers,  242 
American  Society  of  Mech. 

Engineers,  251 
American  Society  of  Mi- 

croscopists,  113 
American  Telegraph  Co., 

200 
Analyst,  The,  162 
Anderson,  Sir  J.,  257 
Anderson,  J.  W.,  180 
Anderson,  W.,  190,211,  227, 

256 
Andral,  G.,  141 
Andr6,  G.  G.,  182,  252,  257 
Andres,  E,  -212 
Andrew,  J.  A.,  143 
Andrews,  G.  H.,  213 
Andrews,  J.,  105 
Andrews,  R.  R.,  i6t 
Andrews,  T.,  204 
Angel.  H.,  164 
Angel  1,  H.  C,  157 
Angell,  J.,  142,  196 
Anglin,  S.,  246 
Angot,  A.,  168 
Annales  des  sciences  nat- 

urelles:  Botaniques,  119 
Zoologie    et     pal6ontol- 

ogie,  124,  184 
Annales  du  g6nie  civil,  242 
Annals  and  magazine   of 

natural  history,  116 
Annals   of  anatomy    and 

surgery,  141,  160 
Annals  of  botany,  119 


Annals  of    mathematics, 

162 

Annual  mining  review,  180 

Annual  of  scientific  dis- 
covery, 232 

Annual  record  of  science 
and  industry,  232 

Ansted,  A.,  262 

Ansted,  D.  T.  and  others, 
116,  176,  185 

Anstie,  F.  E.,  156,  159 

Anthropological  review, 
137 

Anthropological  Society  of 
I,ond.,  137 

Anthropological  Society  of 
Washington,  112 

Anton,  K.  G.,  213 

Apgar,  A.  C,  221 

Appleby,  C.  J.,  251 

Appleton,  230 

Arago,  F.,  i63,  186 

Archer,  W.  H.,  234 

Archibald,  D.,  186 

Archimedes,  164,  190 

Archives  des  sciences 
physiques,  107 

Argentine  Republic,  151, 
196 

Arg-yll,  Duke  of,  137 

Aristotle,  124 

Arkansas  State  Medical 
Society,  144 

Arlot,  — .,  241 

Arman,  A,  163,  249 

Armatage,  G.,  joint  au- 
thor.   See  Stonehenge. 

Armengaud,  C,  241 

Armour,  J.,  236,  252 

Armsby,  H.  P.,  and  Jen- 
kins, E.  H.,  213,  223 

Armstrong,  A.,  i6o 

Armstronsr,  H.  E.,  206 

Armstrong,  W.,  149 

Arnold,  A.  B.,  158 

Arnold,  E.  I*.,  219 

Arnold,  E.  S.  F.,  144 

Arnold,  J.  O.,  236 

Arnold,  R.,  210 

Ainott,  G.  A.  W.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Hooker,  ^jV 
W.  J. 

Arnott,  N.,  190 

Amy,  W.  F.  M.,  179 

Arrowsmith,  J.,  260 

Arthur,  J.  C,  and  others, 
121 

Ash,  J.,  238 

Ashbumer,  C.  A.,  182 

Ashby,  H.,  142 

Ashenhurst,  T.  R.,  237 

Ashmead,  W.  H.,  128 

Ashton,  J.,  124 

Askinson,  G.  W.,  212 

Association  for  the  Im- 
provement of  Geomet- 
rical Teaching,  164 

Association  of  American 
Medical  Colleges,  144 

Astronomical  Society  of 
the  Pacific  Coast,  168 

Atcherley,  R.  J.,  227 

Atkinson,  B.,  and  others, 
227 

Atkinson,  J.  J.,  180.  182 

Atkinson,  P.,  196,  201,  202 

Atlanta.  Cotton  States 
Exposition,  1895,  233 


Atlanta. — Continued. 
International  Cotton  Ex- 
position, 1881,  219 
Attfield,  J.,  153 
Atwater,  W.  O.,  227 
Atwood,  X,.  C,  201 
Aubuisson  de  Voisins,  J. 

F.  d',  248 
Auchincloss,  W.  S.,  253 
Audubon,  J.  J.,  133,  135 
— and  Bachman,  J.,  135 
Auk,  133 

Austen,  W.  C.  R.,  2c8 
Austin,  G.  L.,  152 
Australasian     Association 

for   the  Advancement 

of  Science,  108 
Australasian  Museum,  116 
Aveling,  E-,  192, 194,  195 
Ayer,  W.,  152 
Ayers,  J.  H.,  144 
Ayrton,  W.  E.,  196 
Azuni,  D.  A.,  173 
Baas,  J.  H.,  144 
Babbage,  C,  165 
Babbitt,  E.  D.,  194 
Babcock,   Howard  &  Co., 

248 
Babcock    &    Wilcox    Co., 

253.  259 
Bache,  A.  D.,  186 
Bache,    F.,   joint    author. 

See  Wood,  G.  B. 
Bachman,  T.,  joint  author. 

See  Audobon,  J.  J. 
Bacon.    F.,      Viscount   St. 

Albans,  105,  116 
Eadt,  F.  B.,  201,  203 
Bagger,  I,.,  &  Co.,  234 
Bagot,  A.,  180 
Bailey,  F.H.,  and  Woods, 

F.  S.,  166 
Bailey,  J.  M.,  223 
Bailey,  L.  H.,  114,  119,  121, 

313,  218,  219,  220 

Bailey,   I,.  W.,    and   Mat- 
thew, G.  F.,  177 

—and  others,  177 

Bailey,  V.,  135 

Bailey,  W.  W.,  n8 

Baily,  W.  L.,  133 

Baines,  Sir's..,  237 

Baird,  R.  H.,  237 

Baird,  S.  F.,  135 

— and  others,  133 

Baird,  W.,  105,  128 

Baker.  B.,  242,  247 

Baker,  C.  R.,  219 

Baker,  I.  O.,  249,  258 

Baker  M.  N.,  152,  248 

—joint  author.   See  Rafter, 

G.  W. 

Baker,  Sir  S.  W.,  124 
Baker,  T.,  253 
Baker,  W.,  &  Co.,  219,  327 
Bakewell,  F.  C,  234 
Bakewell,  R.,  174 
Balaguer  y  Primo,  F.,  319 
Balbirnie,  J.,  155 
Baldwin,  J.  D.,  137 
Baldwin,  W.  J.,  359 
Bale,  M.  P.,  253 
Balfour,  F.  M.,  ii3 
—joint  author.  See  Foster, 

M. 
Balfour,  J.  H.,  121 
Balkwill,  F.  H.,  114 


u 


INDEX   OF  AUTHORS. 


Ball,  Sir  R.  S.,  i68, 169,  172, 
176,  19a,  251 

Ball,  W.  W.  R.,  162 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.,  185 

Ballard,  H.  H.,  119 

Ballard.  J.  P.,  130 

Balling,  C.  J.  N.,  210,  212 

Bamber,  B.  F.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Rankine,  W. 
J.  M. 

Bamford,  M.  E.,  i24>  128 

Bannan,  B.,  joint  author. 
See  Daddow,  S.  H 

Banting,  W.,  160 

Barber,  T.  W.,  251 

Barker,  D.W.,  262 

Barker,  G.  F.,  190,  203 

Barlow,  P.,  192,  230,  257 

Barnaby,  S.  W.,  261 

Barnard,  C,  196 

—joint  author.  See  Mayer, 
A.M. 

Barnard,  H.,  ed.,  232 

Barnard,  J.  G.,  245,  350 

— and  others,  245,  250 

Barnes,  C.  L.,  194 

Barnes,  E-  G.,  159 

Barnes,  J.  K.,  and  others, 

257 
Barnum,  P.  T.,  124 
Barr,  W.  M.,  252 
Barron,  A.  F.,  220 
Barrow,  I.,  162 
Barrows,  I.  C,  232 
Barrows,  W.  B.,  217 
— anrfSchwarz,  E.  A.,  217 
Barrus,  G.  H.,  253 
Barry,  J.  W.,  243 
Barry,  P.,  219 
Barstow,  W.,  206 
Bartholow,  R.,  153 
Bartlett,  A.  D.,  124 
Bartlett,  H.C.,  142 
Bartlett,  W.  H.,  169,  17a 
Bartlett,  W.  H.  C,  192,  194 
Barton,  S.,  179 
Barwick,  J.  A.,  186 
Bary,  A  de,  113,  122 
Bashforth,  P.,  194,  247 
Baskett,  J.  N.,  133 
Basset,  A.  B.,  193,  194 
Basset,  N.,  210 
Bassnett,  T.,  186 
Bastian,  A.,  139 
Bastian,  H.  C,  112,  114,  158 
Bates,  H.  W.,  116 
Battershall,  J.  P.,  227 
Batty,  J.  H.,  118 
Baudens,  Z,.,  148 
Bauertnan,  H.,  206,  208 
Baumeister,  R.,  152 
Bax,  E.  I.,  202 
Bayard,  E.,  joint  author. 

Seemoyer.Sir  J. 
Bayley,  T.,  207 
Bayliss,  C.  K.,  124 
Bayne,  S.  G.,  169 
Baynes,  R.  E-,  195 
Bazley,  T.  S.,  238 
Beal,  F.  E.  L.,  133 
Beal,  W.  J.,  218 
Beale,  A.  M.  A.,  joint  au- 
thor. 5^«Bottone,S.R. 
Beale,  I,.  S.,  112,  113,  142, 

156 
Beale,  S.,  225 
Beale,  T.,  136 
Beam,    W.,   joint   author. 

See  I,effmann,  H. 
Bean,  T.  H.,  joint  author. 

SeeGoode,  G.  B. 
Bean,     W.,    joint   author. 

See  Watson,  W. 
Beaney,  J.  G.,  160 
Beard.  G.  M.,  156,  157,  158, 

160,  228 
— and  Rockwell,  A.  D.,  155 
Beard,  J.  C,  124 


Beardmore,  W.  I,.,  152 

Beasley  H.,  153 

Beasley,  R.  D.,  165 

Beaufoy,  M..  193 

Beaugrand, C,  124 

Beaumont,  R.,  237 

Beck,  L.,  236 

Becker,  B.  H.,  108 

Becker,  G.  F.,  183 

Beckett,  5«rE.,  169,240,256 

Beckmann,  J.,  234 

Beckstein,  J.  M.,  135 

Beckwith,  A.,  244 

Beckwith,  E-  L.,  220 

Beckwith,  X,.  F.,  257 

Beddard,  F.  E.,  124, 141 

Bedell,  F,,  196 

—and  Crehore,  A.  C,  196 

Beebe,  165 

Beebe,  W..  joint  author. 
See  Phillips,  A.  W. 

Beecher,  C.  E.  anrfStowe, 
H.  B.,  226 

Beecher,  E.  W.,  226 

Beechey,  F.  S.,  200 

Beeton,  S.  O.,  225,  227,  230, 
238 

Behr,  A.  von,  141 

Behr,  H.  H.,  122 

Behrens,  J.  W.,  113 

Beigel,  H.,  157 

Beilstein,  F.,  204,  205 

Belding,  L.,  133 

Bell,  A.  G.,  200 

Bell,  ^/VC,  141 

Bell,  I.,  245 

Bell,  I.  I,.,  208,  235 

Bell,  J.,  149,  160,  227 

Bell,  I,.,  201 

—joint  author.  See  Crosby, 
O.  T. 

Bell,  R.,  177 

Bell,  T.  J.,  248 

Bellotti,  G.,  194 

Bellows,  A.  J.,  148,  228 

Bellows,  C  F.  K.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Hodgman,  F. 

Belluomini,  G.,  260 

Beloe,  C.  H.,  248 

Belville,  J.  H.,  186 

Bement.  C.  N.,  225 

Bender,  C,  247 

Bender,  C.B.,  247 

Bendire.  C,  118,  133 

Beneden,  P.  J.  van,  128 

Benedict,  A.  K.,  142 

Benedikt,  M.,  142 

Benedikt,  R.,  205,  209 

Benjamin.  P..  196,  230 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.,  185 

Bennet,  J.  H..  157 

Bennett,  A.  W.,  and  Mur- 
ray. G.,  122 

—joint author.  SeeT\iorD.t, 
O.  W. 

Bennett,  J.,  166 

Bennett,  J.  H.,  142, 144 

Bennett,  R.,  and  Elton,  J., 
218 

Benson,  W.  A.  S.,  235 

Bentham,  G.,  123 

—and  Mueller,  F.,  123 

Bentley,  R.,  121 

Berens,  l^.  H. ,  joint  author . 
See  Singer,  I. 

Berg,  E.  J.,  joint  author. 
See  Steinmetz,  C.  P. 

Berg,  W.  G.,  243 

Berg-  und  Huettenmaen- 
nische  Zeitung,  180 

Bergen,  J.  Y.,  119 

— and  Bergen,  F.  D.,  114 

Beringer,  C.  and  J.  J.,  208 

Berlin.  Internationale  Fis- 
cherei  -  Ausstellung, 
1880,  132 

Bermingham,  E.  J.,  153 

Bernard,  H.  M. ,  128 


Bemays,  I,.  A.,  219 
Bernheim,  H.,  154 
Bernstein,  J.,  157 
Berry,  A.,  169 
Berthelot,  M.  P.  E-,  211 
Berthet,  E)-.  137 
Berthoud,  H.,  133 
Bertram,  J.  G.,  132 
Berzelius,  J.  J.,  205 
Bessey,  C.  E.,  119 
Bettany,  O.  T.,  119,  139 
Betz,  C,  149 
Beudant,  F.  S.,  206 
Bevan,  G.V.,ed.,  235 
Bevis,  A.  W.,  joint  author. 

See  Low,  I).  A. 
Bichowsky,  E.  C,  220 
Bickerdyke,  J.,  210 
Bicknell,  W.  I.,  124 
Biedermann,  W.,  155 
Bigelow,  H.  J.,  160 
Bigelow,  H.  R.,  160 
Bigelow,  J.,  156 
Biggin,  F.  C,  joint  author. 

5<r<f  Siebert,  J.  S. 
Biggs,  C.  H.  W.,  196 
Billet,  L.,  159 
Billings,  E.  R.,  219 
Billings,  J.  S.,  144.   259 
Billroth,  T.,  160,  229 
Binney,  W.  G  ,  128 
—and  Bland.  T.,  128 
Biological  Society  of  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  112 
Birch,  R.  W.  P.,  216 
Bird,  G.,  160 
Birdwood,  G.  C.  M.,  230 
Birkmire,  W.  H.,  257 
Birks,  T.  R.,  114 
Birnbaum,  M.,  157 
Bischof,  G.,  174 
Bischoff,  J.,  237 
Bishop,  J   L.,  235 
Bissell,  M.  T.,  148,  150 
Bixby,  W.  H.,  247 
Bjorling,  P.  R.,  252,  256 
Black,  A.,  257 
Black,  G.,  ed.,  150,  160 
Black,  Capt.  W.  M.,  242 
Blackall,  C.  H.,  241 
Blackwall,  J.,  130 
Blackwell,  A.  B.,  137 
Blaikie,  W.,  149 
Blaine,  R.  G.,256 
Blair,  A.  A.,  205 
Blake,  J.  V.,  232 
Blake,  S.  J.,  229 
Blake,  W.  P.,  180,  183 
Blakelee,  G.  E.,  230 
Blakesley,  T.  H.,  196 
Blanchan,  N.,  133 
Blan chard,  V.  W.,  228 
Bland,    T.,    foint    author. 

See  Binney,  W.  G. 
Blandy,  A.  F  ,  245 
Blasema,  P.,  194 
Bledsoe.  A.  T.,  162 
Blenkarn,  J.,  241 
Blinn,  L.  J.,  235 
Blodget,  L.,  186 
Blodgett,  A.  N.,  160 
Blomefield,  L.    See  Jenyns 
Bloodgood,  6.  D.  W.,  244 
Blot,  P.,  227 
Blount,    B.,    and  Bloxam, 

A.  G.,  207 
Bloxam,  A..  G.,  joint  author. 

See  Blount,  B. 
Bloxam,  C.  L-,  203,  208 
Blumenbach,    J.    F.,    116, 

142 
Bliimner,  H.,  232 
Blunt,  G.  W.,  173 
Blyth,  A.  W.,  151,  227 
Bock,  C.  E.,  144 
Bodemann,  T.,  and  Kerl, 

B.,  208 
Bodmer,  G.  R.,  256 


Boeck,  A.,  128 
Boerhaave,  H.,  203 
Boireau,  R.,  230 
Boisduval,  J.  A.,  130 
Bolas,  T.,  212,  239 
BoUand,  S.,  235,  236 
Boiler,  A.  P.,  247 
Bolles,  F.,  116,  133 
BoUey,  P.  A.,  207 
BoUman,  C.  H.,  128 
Bolton,  H.  C,  107,  203,  305 
Bolton,  R.,  192 
Bonaparte,    C.    L.    J.    t,.. 

Prince  de  Canino,  133 
Bonavia,  E.,  114,  219 
Bond,  G.  P.,  166,  169 
Bond,  R.,  200 
Boner,  C,  124 
Bonnardot,  A.,  240 
Bonney,  G.  E.,  196,  208 
Bonney,  T.  G.,  174,  176 
Bonwick,  J.,  237 
Boole,  G.,  166 
Booth,  yi.'L.itr.,  239,  240 
Borchers,  W.,  208 
Borden,  S.,  243 
Bore,  H.,  236 
Boscowitz,  A.,  176 
Boselli,  E.,  208 
Bosqui,  F.  I,.,  208 
Bostock,  J.,  144 
Boston.    Sewerage,  152 
Boston  Board  of  Health, 

151 
Boston  Dispensary,  144. 
Boston  Society  for  Medical 

Improvement,  144 
Boston  Society  for  Medical 

Observation,  144 
Boston  Society  of  Medical 

Sciences,  144 
Boston  Society  of  Natural 

History,  116,  117 
Botkin,  S.,  160 
Bottone,  S.  R.,  196,  201,  202, 

203 
—  and  Beale,  A.  M.  A.,  201 
Boucharlat,  J.  L.,  192 
Bouchot,  H.,  239 
Boulard,   J.,  joint  author. 

5«  Alglave,  E. 
Boulnois,  H.  P.,  151 
Bouquet,  R.,  joint  author. 

See  lyoppe,  F. 
Bourne,  J.,  253 
Bourns,  C.,  249 
Bovey,  H.  T.,  257 
Bow,  R.  H.,  257 
Bowditch,  H.  P.,  150,  160 
—and  Warren,  J.  W.,  160 
Bowditch,  N.,  173,  262 
Bowditch,  W.  R.,  229 
Bowerbank,  J.  S.,  127 
Bowie.  A.  J.,  180 
Bowling,  T.,  pseud.,  262 
Bowman,  J.  E.,  154.  203 
Bowne,  B.  P.,  114 
Bowser,  E-  A.,  166,  192 
Box,  T.,  195,  248,  256 
Boyd,  R.  N.,  182 
Boylston  Med.  Soc.  of  Har- 
vard Univ. ,  144 
Boys,  C.  v.,  190 
Brace.  C.  L.,  139 
Brackett,  A.  C,  150 
Brackett,  C.  F.,  and  others, 

196 
Brackett,  E.  G.,  160 
Bradbury,  R.,  230 
Bradford,  A.  H.,  116 
Bradley,  C.  B.,  221 
Bradley,  L.,  184 
Bradley,  S.  M.,  141 
Brady,  G.  S.,  128 
Brady,  W.  N.,  262 
Brainard,  F.  R.,  173 
Brand,  H.  W.,  230 
Brande,  W.  T.,  ed.,  230 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


iU 


Brannt,  W.  T.,  ed.,  210, 211, 

212,  236 
Brassey,  Sir  T.,  262 
Brassington,  W.  S. ,  ed.,  240 
Brayton,  A.  'W.,jotni  au- 
thor. See  Jordan,  D.  S. 
Bree,  C.  R.,  133 
Brehm,  A.  E.,  117,  133 
Brebm,  C.  L.,  124 
Brennan,  M.  S.,  105 
Brereton,  R.  M.,  216 
Bresse,  J.  A.  C,  256 
Breusing,  A.,  165 
Brewer,  J.  S.,  253 
Brewster,  Sir  D.,  169,  194 
Bridger,  A.  E.,  144 
Brigham,  A.,  158 
Brigham,  C.  B.,  160 
Brighton  Health  Congress, 

151 
Brightwen,  E.,  117 
Brillat-Savarin,  A.,  228 
Brinton,  D.  G.,  137,  139 
Urisbin,  J.  S.,  224 
Bristowe,  J.  S.  and  others, 

158 
British  Assoc,  for  the  Ad 

vancement  of  Science, 

loS 
British  Museum,  130 
Britten,  F.  J.,  240 
Britton,  N.  I,.,  and  Brown, 

A.,  123 
Britton,  T.  A.,  257 
Brochard,  A.  T.,  150 
Brocklesby,  J.,  169 
Broderip,  W.  J.,  124 
Brodie,  ^iVB.  C,  144,  204 
Brodie,  P.  B.,  184 
Brooker,  A.  joint  author. 

See  SUngo,  W. 
Brookline,  Mass.,  152 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  248 
Brooklyn    Ethical    Assoc., 

114 
Brooks,  C.  B.,  105,  219,  237 
Brooks,  E.,  163 
Brooks,  W.  K.,  124,  128 
Broome,  J.  H.,  169 
Brough,  B.  H.,  249 
Brough,  C.  H.,  216 
Broun   &  Sharp  ManuPg 

Co.,  252 
Brown,    A.,  joint   author. 

See  Britton,  N.  I,. 
Brown,  A.  C,  203 
Brown,  E.,  225 
Brown,  F.  H.,  144 
Brown,  G.,  258 
Brown,  G.  P.,  152 
Brown,  H.  E.,  144 
Brown,  H.  F.,  239 
Brown,  H.  T.,  192,  212 
Brown,  J.,  234,  237 
Brown,  J.  C,  185,  221,  222, 

248 
Brown,  1,.  E.,  257 
Brown,  M.  R.,  245 
—j'otnt  author.    See  Kurtz, 

J.  D. 
Brown,  R.,  105,  119,  185 
Brown,  R.  T.,  142 
Brown,  S.  A.,  227 
Brown,  T.,  118,  128 
—joint  author.    See  Main. 

T.J. 
Brown,  W.  I,.,  208 
Browne,  A.  J.  Jukes,  174, 

177 
Browne,  D.  J.,  222 
Browne,  J.  R.,  a«rf Taylor, 

J.  W.,  179 
Browne,  Z,.,  157 
Browne,  M.,  118 
Browne,  P.,  226 
Brown-S^quard,  C.  B.,  158 
Browning,  J.,  157 
Bruce,  A.  T.,  130 


Bruce,  S.  D.,  223 

BrugiSre,  S.  V.  B.,  227 

BrugiSres,  J.  G.,  128 

Briill,  A.,  208 

Briinnow,  F.,  169 

Brunton,  T.  L.,  158 

Brush,  G.  J.,  206 

Bryant,  A.,  222 

Bryant,  H.  B.  and  others, 
163 

Bryant,  W.  S.,  142 

Bryce,  J.,  185 

Buchan,  A.,  186 

Buchan,  J.,  117 

Buchan,  W.,  144 

Buchanan,  G.,  155 

Buchanan,  R.,  220 

Buchanan,  W.  M.,  105 

Biichner,  L.,  190 

Buck,  A.  H.,  ed.,  151 

Buck,  G  W.,  247 

Buck,  J.  H.,  260 

Buck,  J.  H.  W.,  242 

Bucke,  C,  117 

Buckland,  A.  W.,  139,  226 

Buckland,  F.  T.,  117 

Buckland,  W.,  174,  179 

Buckler,  W.,  130 

Buckley,  A.  B.,  105,  124 

Buckman,  J.,  177 

Buckmaster,  J.  C,  190 

Bucknill,  J.  C,  and  Tuke, 
D.  H.,  156 

Bucknill,  J.  T.,  250 

Buckton,  G.B.,  128 

Budge,  E.  A.  W.,  137 

Budgen,  L.  M.,  128 

Buff  &  Berger,  252 

Buffalo  Soc.  of  Nat.  Sci- 
ences, 108 

Buffalo  med.  and  surg. 
jour.,  147 

Buffon,  G.  t,.  I/.  Comte  de., 
117,  124,  133.  135.  137 

Builder,  The,  257 

Buist,  R.,  218 

Bulkley,  L.  D.,  156 

Bullard,  W.  N.,  156 

—and  Brackett,  E.  G.,  158 

Bundschu,  C,  220 

Bunker,  T.,  {pseud.),  213 

Burbury,  S.  H.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Watson,  H. 
W. 

Burch,  G.  J.,  196 

Burdett,  H;.  C,  144 

Burge,  L.,  137 

Burges,  A.,  224 

Burgh,  N.  P.,  253,  261 

Burgoyne,  Sir  J.  F.,  244, 
250 

Bunneister,  H.,  128 

Burn,  R.  S.,  ed.,  192,  213, 
230,  251,  253,  257,  258 

Burnett,  C.  H.,  157 

Burnham,  G.  P.,  225 

Burnham,  S.  M.,  239 

Burnley,  J.,  234,  237 

Burns,  W.,  212 

Burnside,  W.  S.,  and  Pan- 
ton,  A.  W.,  164 

Burr,  E.  F.,  114 

Burr,  S.  D.  V.,  comp.,  241, 
242 

Burr,  W.  H.,  241 

Burrall,  F .  A.,  159 

Burrell,  H.  Z,.,  160 

Burritt,  E.  H.,  169 

Burroughs,  J.,  117 

Burrow,  E-  J.,  128 

Burrows,  Sir  G.,  158 

Burt,  S.  H.,  comp.,  230 

Burt,  W.  A.,  249 

Bushell,  C,  262 

Bushnan,  J.  S.,  131 

Busk,  H.,  241 

Butler,  A.  G.,  130 

Butler,  G.  R.,  160 


Butler,  W.  F.,259 

Butterworth,  B.,  230 

Butts,  E.  I/.,  149 

Butts,  J.  R.,  236 

Byerly.  W.  E.,  166 

Byrn,  M.  I.a  F.,  210 

Byrne,  A.  T.,  244 

Byrne,  O.,  163,  166,  230, 236, 
241,  251 

Cabell,  J.  I^.,  139 

Caillard,  E.  M.,  196 

Cain,  W.,247 

Cajori,  F.,  162 

Calderwood,  H.,  114 

Calhoun,  A.  R.,  156 

California.    Attorney-Gen- 
eral, 216 
Board  of  Silk  Culture,  225 
Fish  Commissioners,  132 
Geological    Survey,    123, 

184 
Harbor    Commissioners, 

245 
Mineralogist,  180 
State   Agricultural     So- 
ciety, 213 
State  Board  of  Forestry, 

222 
State  Board  of  Health, 

151 
State    Mining    Bureau, 

180 
Viticultural        Commis- 
sioners, 210,  211,  220, 221 
California     Academy     of 

Sciences,  108 
California  culturist,  213 
California  farmer,  213 
California  fruit  grower,  219 
California  homceopath,  155 
California     horticulturist, 

123 
Californiamedical  journal, 

147 
California  Pharmaceutical 

Soc,  154 
California     Silk     Culture 

Assoc,  225 
California     State     Dental 

Assoc,  161 
Call,  A.  P.,  150 
Calleja,  C,  105 
Callet,  F.  165 
Calliano,  C,  160 
Callingham,  J.,  260 
Gallon,  J.,  180 
Calvert,  F.  C,  210 
Cameron,  K.,  258 
Cameron,  P.,  128,  173 
Campbell,  A.  S.,  160 
Campbell,  C.  C,  124 
Campbell,  D.  H.,  119,  122 
Campbell,  F.  R.,  144 
Campbell  H.,  226,  227 
Campbell,  H.  H.,  236 
Campbell,  J.  F.,  175 
Campbell,  J.  R.,  259 
Campin,  F.,  238,  247,  251 
Camus,  C.  E.,  252 
Canada,  186 
Canadian      entomologist, 

129 
Candler,  C,  157 
Candolle,  A.  de,  105,  119 
Canestrini,  E.,  196 
Canfield,  W.  B.,  229 
Cantoni,  G.,  218,  219 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  Colony, 

186 
Carazzi,  D.,  128 
Card,  F.  W.,  219 
Carega  di  Muricce,  F.,  213 
Carey,  J.  W.,  226 
Carhart,  D.,  242,  249 
Carhart,  H.  S.,  196 
Carll,  L.  B.,  166 
Carlson,  V.,  comp.,  262 
Carmany,  J.  H.,  180 


Carnegie,  D.,  204 

Carnot,  N.  L.  S.,  256 

Carpenter,  E-  W.,  202 

Carpenter,  F.  de  Y.,  249 

Carpenter, '}.,  joint  author. 
See  Nasmyth,  J. 

Carpenter,  R.  C,  251,  259 

Carpenter,  W.  B.,  113,  117, 
121,  124,  127,  141,  142, 
169 

Carpenter,  W.  X,.,  190,  211 

Carpmael,  A.  and  E.,  eds., 
234 

Carr,  E.  S.,  213 

Carr,  L.,  138 

Carrington,  R.  C,  172 

Carroll,  J.,  166 

Cartailhac,  E-,  138 

Carter,  E.  T. ,  201 

Carter,  R.  B.,  157 

Casey,  J.,  164,  166 

Caspari,  .,0  139 

Cassal,  H.  J.  S.,  235 

Cassell,  I  "4 

Cassell,  J.,  133,  135,  226,  227 

Gassier 's  magazine,  242 

Cassin,  J.,  133 

GastellPt,  B.,  221 

Caswell,  A,,  186 

Caswell,  E.  T.,  151 

Cathell,  D.  W.,  144 

Gatlin,  G.,  177 

Catlow,  A.,  and  Reeve,  I,., 
128 

Gaton,  J.  D.,  135 

Gautley,  P.  T.,  joint  au- 
thor.   See  Falconer,  H. 

Gavallo,  T.,  190 

Caxton,  W.,  tr.,  239 

Cayley,  A.,  162,  166 

Gazeaux,  P.,  159 

Gazelles,  M.  E.,  114 

Gazin,  A.,  195 

Cencelli-Perti,  A.,  213 

Cettolini,  S.,  221 

Ghadbourne,  P.  A.,  117 

Ghadwick,  F.  E.  and  oth- 
ers. 262 

Ghadwick,  J.  R.,  144 

Chadwick,  W.,  163 

Chalmers,  J.  A.,  joint  au- 
thor.   5«  Hatch,  F.H. 

Chalmers,  J.  B.,  192 

Chamberlain,  A.  F.,  137 

Chamberlain,  M.,  133 

Chamberlin,  S.  E.  and 
others,  211 

Chambers,  G.  P.,  169 

Chambers,  R.,  114 

Champlin,  J.  D.,  105 

Chandler,  J.,  158 

Channing,  F.  A.,  213 

Ghanning,  W.,  149 

Ghanute,  O.,  194 

Ghapiel,  J.,  155 

Chapman,  E.  T. ,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Wanklyn,  J. 
A. 

Chapman,  F.  M.,  133 

Chapman,  R.,  237 

Chappelsmith,  J.,  186 

Chaptal,  J.  A.  C,  Comte  d* 
Chanteloup,  216 

Charcot,  J.  M.,  144 

Charles,  R.  and  others,  260 

Charnock,  J.,  261 

Charteris,  M.,  144 

Chase,  A.,  and  Clow,  B., 

235 
Chase,  A.  W.,  230 
Chase,  I.  McK.,  261 
Chauvean,  A.,  141 
Chauvenet,    W.,    164,    166, 

169.  173 
Ghawner,  R.,  162 
Cheal,  J.,  219 
Gheckley,  E-,  149 
Cheever,  D.  W.,  160 


iv 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Chemical  News,  203 

Chenery,  E-,  156 

Cheney,  S.  P.,  133 

Cheshire,  F.  R.,  225 

Chester,  A.  H.,  206 

Cheyae,  C.  H.  H.,  169 

—joint  author.  See  Jones, 
C.  A. 

Chicago.  World's  Colum- 
bian Exposition,  1893, 

233 

Chicago  medical  review, 
147 

Chickering,  K.  E.,  186 

Child,  Mrs.,  226 

Child,  T.,  227 

Chilton,  226 

Chipman,  M.  M.,  113,  180, 
222 

Chodzko,  A.  E.,  joint  au- 
thor.   See  Rix,  E-  A. 

Chordal,  pseud.  See  See, 
J.  W. 

Chorlton,  W.,  221 

Christie,  W.  H.  M.,  169 

Christison,  Sir  R.,  155 

Christopher,  S.,  226 

Christy,  S.  B.,  180,  184 

Chrystal,  G.,  164 

— and  Shaw,  W.  N.,  196 

Church,  A.  E.,  166 

Church,  A.  H.,  152, 194,  205, 
212,  218,  226 

Church,  E-  R-,  124,  129,  238, 
260 

Church,  I.  P.,  192,  248,  251, 
257 

Church,  J.  A.,  180 

Ciccolina,  S.  A.,  Marquise, 
149 

Clapp,  H.  I,.,  206 

Clapperton,  G.,  212 

Clark,  D.  K.,  229,  251,  254 

Clark,  H.  J.,  112 

Clark,  5zVJ.,  189 

Clark,  J.  'H..,  joint  author. 
See  Kampf ,  F. 

Clark,  L..  169,  173 

— and  Sadler,  H.,  172 

Clark,  W.  T.,  247 

Clarke,  E.  H  ,  144,  157 

Clarke,  J.  W.,  152,  224 

Clarke,  I,.  X,.,  113 

Clarke,  T.  C,  247 

C'arke,  W.  B.,  179 

Classen,  A.,  205 

Clater,  F.,  162 

Clausius,  R.,  195 

Claypole,  E.  W.,  176 

Clavton,  M.  F.,  1^4 

Cleaveland.P.,  186 

Cleaves,  A.  H.,  230 

Cleland,  J.,  142 

Clerk,  D.,  256 

Clerke,  A.  M.,  169 

Clifford,  W.  K.,  162,  168, 
192 

Clodd,  E-,  114,  137 

donbrock  Steam  Boiler 
Co.,  254 

Clow,  ^.,  joint  author.  See 
Chase,  A. 

Coates,  G.,  224 

Cobb,  A.  G.,  153 

Cobbett,  G.  T.  B.,  joint  au- 
thor.  5^^  Jenkin,  A.  P. 

Cochrane,  C.  H.,  230 

Cochrane,  R.,  230 

Cockshott,  A.,  and  Wal- 
ters, F.  B.,  166 

Codrington,  T.,  244 

Coe,  G..154 

Coffin,  J   H.,  187 

Cogi?eshall,  W.  T.,  235 

Cohen,  J.  S.,  158 

Col  burn,  D.  P.,  163 

Colburn,  Z.,  195 

Cole,  G.,  comp.,  353 


Cole,  G.  A.  J.,  177 

Cole,  J.  R.,  241 

Cole,  M.  J.,  joint  author. 
See  Cross,  M.  I, 

Cole,  R.  O.,  comp.,  227 

Cole,  W,  169 

College  and  clinical  re- 
cord, 147 

College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  144 

Collet,  H.,  152 

Collier,  P.,  211 

Collin,  F.,  163 

Collings,  G.,  259 

Collins,  J.  H.,  180,  182,  206 

Collis,  M.H.,  161 

Colmeiro,  M.,  119 

Colombat,  M.,  158 

Columella,  X,.  J.  M.,  213 

Colyer,  F.,  151,  212.  253,  254 

Combe,  A.,  148,  229 

Comey,  A.  M.,  205 

Compton,  A.  G.,  165 

Comstock,  C.  B.,  245 

Comstock,  J.  H.,  129,  217 

Comstock,  J   L.,  169,  206 

Comte,  A.,  162 

Condit,  C.  L.,  260 

Cone,  A.,  and  Johns,  W. 
R.,  182 

Conn,  H.  W.,  113,  114 

Connecticut  Medical  So- 
ciety, 144 

Contractor,  The,  257 

Cook,  C,  260 

Cook,  F.  J.,  112 

Cook,  J.,  116,  196 

Cook,  M.,  158 

Cooke,  A.  H.  and  others, 
128 

Cooke,  J.  P.,  204,  205 

Cooke,  M.,  217 

Cooke,  M.  C,  122 

Cooke,  S.,  214 

Cooley,  A.  J.,  229,  230 

Cooper,  Sir  A.  P.,  161 

Cooper,  E.,  222 

Cooper,  H.  J.,  260 

Cooper,  J.  G.,  133 

— anrfSuckley,  G.,  117 

Cooper,  J.  H.,  253 

Cooper,  J.  W.,  225 

Cooper,  S.,  124 

Cooper,  W.  J.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Wanklyn,  J. 
A. 

Cope,  E.  D.,  114,  124,  132 

Cope,  R.,  comp.,  117 

Copeland,  R.  M.,  214 

Copland,  J.,  163 

Cordero,  M.  D.,  joint  au- 
thor.   ^'^Segura,  J.  C. 

Corfield,  W.  H.,  148 

Cornell,  S.  S.,  185 

Corning,  J.  I,.,  150   158 

Cornish,  C.  J.,  124 

Cornish,  V.,  168 

Cornwall,  H.  B.,  205 

Corson,  J.,  226,  227 

Cotsell,  G.,  261 

Cotta,  B.  von,  179,  180,  185 

Cotte,  L.,  187 

Cotterill,  J.  H.,  192,  251,  254 

Cotting,  B.  E-,  144 

Cotton,  C.  P.,  243 

Cotton,  I,.  E.,  225 

Couch,  J.,  131 

Cones,  E.,  112,  133, 135,  192 

— and  Prentiss,  D.  W., 
133 

—joint  author.  See"Wr\e\\t, 
M.  O. 

Coupland,  S.,  156 

Courtney,  J.,  254 

Courtney,  W.  S.,  231 

Couzier,  E-  P.  J.  M.,  190 

Coville,  F.  v.,  118,  123 

Cox,  C.  P.,  112 


Cox,  E.  W.,  141 

Cox,  P.  P.,  201 

Cox,  H.,  166 

Crabb,  G.,  105 

Craig,  J.  E.,  169 

Craik,  D.,  256 

Cramer,  F.,  114 

Crane,  W.  and  others,  231 

Crane,  W.  J.  E.,  240 

Crapper,  E.  H.,  196 

Crawford,  F.  M.,  183 

Crawford,  J.  H.,  124 

Creevey,  C.  A.,  119 

Crehore,  A.  C,  joint  au- 
thor.   See  Bedell,  F. 

Crehore,  J.  D.,  247 

Creighton,  C,  159 

Cremona,  1,.,  166 

Cresson,  E.  T.,  129 

Creswell,  C.  P.,  123 

Cresy,  E.,  242 

Crew,  B.  J.,  182 

Crimp,  W.  S.,  152 

Cripps,  W.  J.,  260 

Cristiani,  R.  S.,  212 

Crocker,  F.  B.,  202 

— a«rf  Wheeler,  S.  S.,  201 

Croflfut,  W.  A.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Draper,  I,.  C. 

Crofts,  A.,  202 

Croll,  J.,  169,  187 

Crompton,  R.  E.,  202 

Cromwell,  J.  H.,  253 

Crookes,  W.,  205,  210,  211 

Crookshank,  E.  M.,  113 

Crosby,  O.  T.,  and  Bell,  L., 
201 

Crosby,  W.  O.,  206 

Cross,  C.  F.  and  others, 
121,  237 

Cross,  M.  I.,  and  Cole,  M. 

^  J-  "3 
Cross,  R.,  237 

Crozier,  W.,  and  Hender- 
son, P.,  214 

Cruger,  J.,  190 

Cruger,  M.,  226 

CuUen.W.,  256 

Culley,  R.  S.,  200 

Cullimore,  D.  H.,  189 

Culliugworth,  C.  J.,  144 

Cullum,  G.  W.,  250 

Culverwell,  R.  J.,  150 

Cumming,  I,.,  196 

Cundall,  J.,  ed.,  240 

Cunningham,  D.,  243 

Cunningham,  R.  O.,  117 

Curr,  E.  M.,  139 

Curtis,  G.  T.,  234 

Curtis,  J.  S.,  208 

Curtiss,  D.  S.,  218 

Cust,  M.  A.,  Lady,  228 

Cutler,  C.  W.,  190 

Cutter,  C,  141,  142 

Cutter,  E.,  154 

Cutter,  G.  R.,  144 

Cutter,  J.  C,  148 

Cuvier,  G.  I,.  C.  F.  D.  de 
Baron,  124 

Da  Costa,  J.  M.,  158 

Dadd,  G.  H.,  162 

Daddow,  S.  H.,  and  Ban- 
nan,  B.,  182 

Daland.  J.,  190 

Dalenc6,  — .,  196 

Dall,  W.  H.,  119,  128,  185, 
187 

Dalla-Torre,  K.  W.  von, 
123 

Dalton,  J.,  204 

Dalton,  J.  C,  142 

Dalriel,  H.  and  others,  224 

Damon,  W.  E.,  124 

Dana,  E.  S.,  192,  206 

Dana,  F.  T.,  119 

Dana,  J.  D.,  127,  174,  176, 
I77>  ^^Tiy  2c6,  207 

Dana,  R.  H.,  Jr.,  262 


Dancer,  T.,  156 
Danelson,  J.  E-.  144 
Daniell,  A.,  190 
Darby,  J.,  123 
Daremberg,  C.  V.,  144 
Darwin,  C,    114,   115,   117, 

121,  127,  129,  143,  176 
Darwin,  E.,  144 
Darwin,  F.,  and  Acton,  E. 

H.,  121 

Darwin,  G.  H.,  169 
Daumas,  M.  J.  E.,  223 
Daussy,  F.,  173 
Davenport     Academy     oi 

Natural  Sciences,  108 
Davey,  E.  O.,  joint  author. 

See  Mitchell,  C.  F. 
Davidson,  A.,  123 
Davidson,  E-  A.,  236,  251, 

258,  259,  260 
Davidson,  G.,  216,  245 
Davidson,  J.,  162 
Davie,  O.,  133 
Davies,    C._    162,   163,    i'54, 

166,  249' 
Davies,  D.  C,  180 
Davies,  N.  E.  Yorke.,  148 
Davies,  P.  J.,  152 
Davies,  T.,  113 
Davies,  T.  A.,  174 
Davis,  A.  J.,  144,  159 
Davis,  C.  H.,  185 
Davis,  C.  T.,  212,  239 
Davis,  E.  H.,  joint  author. 

See  Squier,  E.  G. 
Davis,  E.  P.,  and  Keating, 

J.  M.,  159 
Davis,  G.  E.i  113 
Davis,  I.  P.,  150 
—joint  author.   See  Guern- 
sey, A.  H. 
Davis,  J.  W.,  243 
Davis,  M.  TA.,  joint  author. 

See  Maver,  'W.,Jr. 
Davis,  W.  M.,  187 
Davis,  W.  S.,  174 
Davison,  C,  joint  author. 

See  Levett,  R. 
Davy,  Sir  H.,  168 
Dawidowsky,  P.,  212 
Dawkins,  W.  B.,  138 
Dawson,  G.  M.,  177 
Dawson,  J.  P.,  129 
Dawson,  Sir  J.  W.,  112, 119, 

174.  176,  177,  184 
Day,  R.  E-,  202 
Day,  W.,  223 
Day,  W.  H.,  159 
Dean,  B.,  131 
Dean,  R.  C,  144 
Decaisne,  J.,  joint  author. 

See  I,e  Maout,  E. 
De  Groot,  H.,  180,  184 
Dejean,  J.  F.  M.  A.,  Comte. 

129 
Delafield,  R.,  247 
D6li6e,  F.  J.,  227 
Del  Mar,  A.,  183 
De  Morgan,  A.,  166,  173 
Dempsey,  G.  D.,  152,  216, 

247,  258 
Denison,  E.  B.    See  Beck- 
ett, Sir  E. 
Denning,  D.,  260 
Dental  Jairus,  162 
Denton,  W.,  174 
De  Penning,  G.  A.,  187 
Deschanel.      See     Privat- 

Deschanel,  A. 
Desmond,  C,  196 
Desor,  E.,  138 
DeTurk,  I.,  221 
De  Vere,  M.  S.,  117 
Deville,  A.,  212 
De  Vinne,  T.  I,.,  239 
Dewey,  S.  P.,  180 
Dewhurst,  H.  W.,  136 
Dewing,  T.  W.,  226,  229 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Dexter,  R.,  105 
Diaz,  A.  M.,  226 
Dick,  T.,  169 
Dick,  W.,  162 
Dick,  W.  B.,  231 
Dickens,  173 

Dickie,  G.   W.,  joint   au- 
thor.   See  Moore,  J. 
Dickinson  Type  Foundry, 

239 
Dickson,  R.,  and  Edmond, 

J-  P..  239 
Dienger,  J.,  166 
Dietz,     K.,    joint    author. 

See  Koninck,  I<.  I,,  de. 
Dieulafait,  L.,  183 
Dinaro,  S.,  251 
Dingey,  P.  S.,  236 
Dingier,  J.  G.,  and  others, 

232 
Dircks,  II.,  105,  234,  251 
Disturnell,  J.,  187 
Dixon,  A.  C,  166 
Dixon,  C,  133 
Dixon,  E.  T.,  164 
Dixon,  R.  B.,  161 
Dixon,  T.,  256 
Dobson,  E.,  239,  258 
Dock,  L.  I,.,  comp.,  154 
Dodd,  G.,  227,  231 
Dodel,  A.,  115 
Dods,  M.  L.,  227 
Dolbear,  A.  E.,  194,  200,  204 
Dollen,  W.,  169,  173 
Dolley,  C.  S.,  113 
Donaldson,  H.  H.,  143 
Donaldson,  J.,  254 
Donaldson,  W.,  192,  247 
Donkin,  B. ,_/>'.,  256 
Don  kin,  W.  F.,  194 
Donnelly,  I.,  138, 176 
Doolittle,  C.  L.,  169 
Doty,  A.  H.,  161 
Doubleday,  Mrs.  See  Blan- 

chan,  N. 
Douglas,  J.  C,  200 
Douglas,  J.  W.,  and  Scott, 

J-,  129 
Douglas,  W.,  241 
Dove,  H.  W.,  187 
Dowd,  D.  I,.,  149 
Downing,  A  J.,  219,  220 
Dowsing,  W.,  257 
Doyle,  M.,  225 
Doyle,  P.,  184 
Dragendorflf,  G.,  205 
Draper,  J.  C,  154 
Draper,  J.  W.,  143,  190,  203 
Draper,  I,.  C,  and  Croffut, 

W.  A.,  214 
Drayson,  A.  W.   176,  249 
Dredge,  J.,  202,  243 
Drinker,  H.  S.,  242 
Drummond,  H.,  115 
Drysdale,  J.,  112 
Duane,  A.,  145 
Duane,  J.  C,  250 
Du  Bois,  A.  J.,  192,  247 
Du  Bois,  H.,  ig6,  240 
Du  Breuil,  A.,  220 
Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.,  138 
Duchenne,  G.  B.,  155 
Dudley,  W.  R.,  123 
Dudley    Observatory,    108, 

172 
Duffey,  Mrs.,  E.  B.,  150 
Duhring,  L.  O.,  156 
Dulles,  C.  W.,  161 
Du   Moncel,  T.,    Vicomte, 

196,  197,  200,  201 
—and  Preece,  W.  H.,  202 
Dun,  F.,  162 

Dun  Echt  Observatory,  172 
Dunbar,  J.,  212 
Duncan,  A.,  249 
Duncan,  J.,  129,  130 
Duncan,  P.  M.,  129 
Dunglison,  R.,  145 


Dunman,  T.,  145, 190,  197 

Dupin,  C,  Baron,  231 

Duplais,  P.,  210 

Dupont-Auberville, — .,  237 

Duprat,  F.  A.,  239 

Durant,  G.,  148,  150 

Durham,  W.,  112 

Dussauce,  H.,  211,  2x2,  239 

Dutton,  C.  E.,  177 

Dutton,  G.,  142 

Duvar,  J.  H.,  138 

Dwelshauvers,  V.,  192 

Dwyer,  C.  P.,  257 

Dwyer,  F.,  223 

Dye,  F.,  242,  259 

Dyer,  — .,  197 

Dyer,  H.,  242 

Dyson,  Mrs.,  W.  H.,  222 

Eads,  J.  B.,  245 

Eagles,  T.  H.,  166 

Earl,  H.  H.,  joint  author. 
See  Peck,  F.  M. 

Earwaker,  J.  P.,  .?rf.,'i38 

Eassie,  P.  B.,  257 

Eassie,  W.,  152,' 153 

Eastman,  J.  R.,  187 

Easton,  A.,  243 

Eastwood,  A.,  123 

Eastwood,  B.,  220 

Eaton,  D.  C,  123 

Eaton,  J.  S.,  163 

Eberle,  J.,  145 

Ebert,  H.,  201 

Eberty,  F.,  i6g 

Ebstein,  W.,  160 

Eccles,  A.  S.,  155 

Ecker,  A.,  141 

Eckstein,  G.  F.,  260 

Eddy,  H.  T.,  195 

Ede,  G.,  236 

Edison,  T.  F.,  and  West- 
inghouse,  C.  J.,  251 

Edmond,  J.  P.,  joint  au- 
thor.    See  Dickson,  R. 

Edwards,  A.  M.  and 
others,  119 

Edwards,  E.,  254 

Edwards,  H.,  130 

Edwards,  H.  M.,  124 

Edwards,  J.,  166 

Edwards,  J.  F.,  148,  159, 
160 

Edwards,  W.  H.,  131 

Edwords.  C.  E.,  135 

Eggers,  Baron  H.  F.  A., 
123 

Egleston,  N.  H.,  226 

Egleston,  T.,  207,  208 

Egloffstein,  F.  W.  von 
Baron,  iTj 

Eigenmann,  C.  H.  and  R. 
S.,  131 

Eigenmann,  R.  S.,  joint 
author.  See  Eigen- 
mann, C.  H. 

Eijndhoven,  A.  J.  van,  195 

Eissler,  M.,  208,  211 

Eitel,  E.  J.,  105 

Elam,  C,  156 

Elderhorst.'w.,  205 

Eldridge,  J.,  253,  260 

Electrical  review,  197 

Electro-Therapeutic  In- 
stitute, 5'.  /^.,  155 

Elger,  T.  G  ,  169 

Eliot,  C.  W.,  and  Storer, 
F.  H.,  203,  205 

Ellet,  C,  247,  248 

Ellet,  E.  F.,  226 

Elliot,  D.  G.,  133,  134 

Elliot.  G.  H.,  262 

Elliot,  W.  S.,  138 

Elliott,  J,  R.,  214 

Elliott,  S.  M.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Richards,  E. 
H. 

Ellis,  E.,  159 

Ellis,  H.,  137 


Ellis,  T.  G.,  249 
Elphinstone,  H.  W.,  23S 
Elton,  J.,  joint  author.  See 

Bennett,  R. 
Ely,  T.,  138 
E*nanuel,  H.,183 
Emerton,  J.  H.,  130 
Emmens,  S.  H.,  192 
Emtage,  W.  T.  A.,  197 
Engrineer,  The,  242 
Engineering,  242 
Engjineering  and  mining 

journal,  242 
Engineering  news,  242 
English,  T.  A.  and  others, 

192 
English  mechanic,  232 
Ennis,  J.,  169 
Enthoffer,  J.,  249 
Entomological   Society  of 

Ontario,  129 
Entomological  Society  of 

Philadelphia,  129 
Entomologist's  annual,  129 
Entomologist's       weekly, 

129 
Erichsen,  J.,  161 
Erni,  H.,  207 
Errera,  A.,  231 
Eschricht,      D.     F.     and 

others,  136 
Essayons  Club,  242 
Estes,  D.,  106,  205 
Euclid,  164,  165 
Eulcr,  L.,  iqo 
Evans,  E.  P.,  124 
Evans,  J.,  138 
Evans,  J   H.,  238 
Evans,  W.  E.,  134 
Everett,  J.  D.,  190 
Evermann,  B.  'W.,jointau- 

thor.    See  Jordan,  D.  S. 
Evers,  E.,  138 
Evers,  H.,  173,  254,  262 
Evola,  F.,  239 
Ewart,  J.,  224 
Ewbank,  T.,  256 
Ewer,  W.  B..  225 
Ewing,  E.  P.,  227 
Ewing,  J.  A.,  197,  254 
Fabricius,  J.  C,  129 
Fahie,  A.,  202 
Fahie,  J.  J.,  200 
Fairbairn,  SiV  W.,  247,  257 
Fairchild,  C.  B.,  243 
Fairholt,  F.  W.,  219 
Fairley,  W.,  182 
Falconer,  H.,  184 
— awrfCautley,  P.  T.,  184 
Falke,  J.  von,  260 
Falkner,  F.,  216 
Fanning,  J.  T.,  248 
Faraday,  M.,  190,  195,  197, 

205 
Faralli,  G.,  148 
Farey,  J.,  254 
Faries,  R.,  149 
Farmer,  L.  H.,  106 
Farmer,  Little  &  Co.,  239 
Farrow,  F.  R.,  257 
Farwell,  Mrs.  M.  E.  C,  135 
Fassig,  0. 1^.,  ed.,  187 
Faulkner,  F.,  210 
Felker,  P.  H.,  227 
Felkin,  W.,  237 
Feller,  H.,  158 
Felts,  W.  W.,  192 
Female   Medical     Educa- 
tion Soc,  145 
Fenner,  C.  G.,  157 
Fenwick,  T.,  and  Baker, 

T.,  249 
Ferguson,  R.  M.,  197 
Fergusson,  J.,  138 
Fernow,  B.  E.,  222 
Ferrel,  W.,  166,  187 
Ferrers,  N.  M.,  166 
Ferrier,  D.,  142, 159 


Feuchtwanger,  L.,  183  ' 

Fewkes,  J.  W.,  125 

Ficklin,  J.,  164 

Fidler,  T.  C,  247 

Field,  H.  M.,  200 

Field,  K.,  212 

Field,  R.,  153 

Figuier,  I,.,   119,   125,  129, 

135.  138,  139.  184,  234 
Filippini,  A.,  228 
Pinchan,  J.,  261 
Findlater,  A.,  169 
Findlay,  G.,  243 
Fine,  H.  B.,  166 
Finlayson,  C.  T.,  185 
Finlayson,  J.,  ed.,  156 
Fiuley,  J.  P.,  187 
Fischer,  A.,  210 
Fish,  D.  W.,  163 
Fisher,  Mrs.   See  Buckley, 

A.  B. 
Fisher,  A.  K.,  217 
Fiske,  B.  A.,  197 
Fiske,  J.,  115 
Fitch,  A.,  129,  217 
Fitch,  S.  S.,  156,  157,  158 
Fitz,  E.  E.,  169 
Fitz,  J.,  218 
Fitz,  R.  H.,  160 
Fitzgerald,  R.  D.,  123 
Fitz  Roy,  R.,  Adm.,  187 
Flagg,  W.,  117, 134 
Flamant,  A.,  220 
Flammarion,  C,  169,  187 
Flather,  J.  J.,  192,  253 
Fleming,  G.,  241 
Fleming,  J.  A.,  197,  202 
Fletcher,  W.,  254 
Fletcher,  W.  Y. ,  240 
Fleury,  J.,  224 
Flint,  A.,  the  elder,  145 
Flint,  A. .Jr.,  143 
Flint,  C.  L.,  218,  224 
Flinz,  T.,  210 
FloricuUural  cabinet,  119 
Flower,  P.  W.,  236 
Flower,  W.  H.,  223 
— anrfLydekker,  R..  13s 
Floyer,    Sir  J.,  and  Bay- 

nard,  E.,  150 
Fliickiger,  F.  A.,  154 
— anrf  Hanbury,  D.,  154 
Flynn,  P.  J.,  216 
Focke,  W.  O.,  122 
Folkard,  C.  W.,  152 
Folsom,  N.,  143 
Fontaine,  E.,  139 
Fontaine,  H.,  205 
Fontaine,  J.,  157 
Fonvielle,  W.  de.,  197 
Forbes,  E.,  127 
Forbes,  G.,  169,  197 
Forbes,  J.  D.,  105,  162 
Forbes,  R.  B.,  262 
Force,  P.,  187 
Ford,  W.  C,  237 
Ford,  W.  H.,  254 
Forichon,    I,.,    and   Mau- 

pied,  — .,  140 
Foruari,  U.,  212 
Forney,  M.  N.,  254 
Forsyth,  A.  R.,  166 
Fort,  G.  F.,  145 
Foster,  C.  Le  N.,  180 
Foster,  H.,  172 
Foster,  T-  G-.  243 
Foster,  J.  W.,  138,  185 
—and  Whitney,  J.  D.,  177- 

184 
Foster,  M.,  143 
—and  Balfour,  F.  M.,  112 
Foster,  W.  C,  247 
Fotherbv,  H.  I.,  108 
Fothergill,  J.  M.,  148,  150 

156,  158,  227,  228 
—and  Wood,  H.  C,  228 
Fourier,  J.,  195 
Foumier,  H.,  239 


VI 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Fowler,  W.  W.,  134 
Fowues,  G.,  203 
Fox,  C.  B.,  152,  203,  227 
Fox,  Maj.  Gen.  L.,  13S 
Foye,  J.  C,  207 
Francis,  J.  B.,  248,  257 
Francis,  J.  G.,  163 
Francceur,  L.  B.,  169,  172 
Francolin,  G.,  190 
Frank,  J.  P.,  145 
Frankland,  E.,  152,  203 
— awrf  Japp,  F.  R.,  203 
Frankland,  P.  F.,  216 
—and  Frankland,  Mrs.  G. 

C,  113 
Franklin  Institute,  232 
Fraser,  T.  E.,  187 
Frazer,  D.,  154 
Fream,  W.,  216 
Freedley,  E.  T.,  226 
Freitag,  J.  K.,  257 
Fremy,    C,  joint   author. 

See  Pelouze,  T.  J. 
French,  B.  F.,  236 
French,  H.  F.,  216 
French,  J.  H.,  163 
Frerichs,  F.  T.  von,  158 
Fresenius,  C.  R.,  205 
Frey,  H.,  113,  142 
Frick,  J.,  190 
Frisi,  P.,  248 
Frith,  H.,  117,  169,  174,  185, 

197,  242,  254 
—joint  author.      See   Tis- 

sandier,  G. 
Frome,  E.  C,  249 
Frost,  P.,  165,  166 
Fry,  H.,262 
Fryer,  W.  J.,  257 
Fuchs,  C.  W.  C,  205 
Fuertes,  J.  H.,  152 
Fuller,  A.  S.,  220,  221,  222 
Fuller,  J.,  236 
Fuller,  J.  E.,  162 
Fulton,  J.,  143 
Fulton,  J.  A.,  220 
Furneaux,  W.,  117,  125 
Fyfe,  A.,  142 
Gabba,  L.,  225 
Gadd,  W.  L.,  211 
Gage,  A.  P.,  190 
Gage,  S.  H.,  142 
Gaisford,    H.,  joint  comp. 

See  I.angmaid,  J. 
Galbraith,  A.  M.,  150 
Galbraith,  W.,  166,  249 
Gale,  E.  C,  229 
Gall,  J.,  anrf Robertson,  D., 

106 
Galloupe,  F.  E.,  242 
Galloway,  R.,  182,  229 
Galloway,  R.  I,.,  254 
Galton,  D.,  153 
Galton,  F.,  116,  142 
Galton,  F.  W.,  ed.,  231 
Gamble,  F.  W.  and  others, 

129 
Ganilree,  J.,  159 
Ganot,  A.,  190 
Garden  and  forest,  214 
Gardner,  A.  K.,  229 
Gardner,  F.  B.,  241,  260 
Gardner,  J.,  150 
Garland,  G.  M.,  143 
Garrett,  R.  a«d  A.,'260 
Gatke,  H.,  134 
Gattermann,  I^.,  206 
Gaugain,    Mrs.     J.,     and 

Gore,  Mrs.  J.  B.,  238 
Gaumont,  C,  234 
Gauss,  K.  F.,  170 
Gautero,  G.,  251 
Gautier,  T.,  125 
Gaye,  S.,  121 
Gee,  G.  E.,  236 
Gee,  W.  W.  H.,  joint  au- 
thor.   See  Stewart,  B. 
Geikie,  Sir  A.,  174, 176,  185 


Geikie,  J.,  174,  175, 176,  177 

Geldard,  J.,  237 

Gelli,  J.,  149 

General  Societj-  of  Mech- 
anics and  Tradesmen 
of  N.  Y.,  232 

Geological  record,  174 

Geological  Society  of  Am- 
erica, 174 

Geological  Society  of  Lon- 
don, 174 

Geraldy,  F.,  joint  author. 
See  Uu  Moncel,  T. 

Gerard,  E.,  197 

Gerhard,  W.  P.,  151,  152, 
153 

Gerland,  G.  K.  C,  140 

Gibbons,  H.,  145 

Gibbons,  W.  P.,  217 

Gibbs,  J.,  219 

Gibbs,  W.  E.,  229 

Giberne,  A.,  170, 187 

Gibson,  J.,  131 

Gibson,  W.  H.,  117 

Gilbert,  C.  'H..,  joint  author. 
5f«  Jordan,  D.  S. 

Gilbert,  G.  K.,  177 

Gilbert,  J.  Ti.,  joint  author. 
See  Lawes,  Sir  J.  B. 

Gilbert,  W.,  197 

Gill,  A.  H.,  205 

Gill,  J.,  173 

Gill,  T.,  131 

Gill,  W.  I.,  115 

Gillespie,  W.  M.,  244,  249 

Gillet,  J.  A.,  and  Rolfe,  W. 
J-.  170 

—joint  author.  See  Rolfe, 
W.J. 

Gillett,  W.,  194 

Gillmore,  Q.  A.,  244  250, 
258 

Girard,  M.,  129 

Girard  College,  197 

Gladstone,  J.  H.,  and 
Tribe,  A.,  197 

Glaisher,  J.,  187,  194 

Glaister,  E.,  238 

Glasgow,  D.,  240 

Glassford,  W.  K.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Greeley,A.  W. 

Glazebrook,    R.    T.,     190, 

«,    192.  195 

Gleason,  O  R.,  223,  224 

Gliddon,  G.  R.,  joint  au- 
thor.   &eNott,  J.  C. 

Glover,  T.,  129 

Glynn,  J.,  253 

Gmelin,  I,.,  203 

Gobineau,  A.  de,  Count,  140 

Godman,  J.  D.,  135 

Godwin,  H.  C,  243 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von,  195 

Goff,  M.  P.,  ed.,  226 

Goffart,  A.,  223 

Goguet,  A.  y.,  105 

Going,  J.  A.,  162 

Goldsmith,  O.,  117 

Gomez  de  Fuencarral,  J., 
220 

Gooch,  F.  A.,  205 

Good,  A.,  190 

Good,  J.  M.,  106 

Good  health,  148 

Goodale,  G.  L.,  121 

Goodale,  S.  I<.,  223 

Goode,  G.  B.,  109,  132 

— anrfBean,  T.  H.,  131 

—joint  author.  See  Jones, 
J.  M. 

Goodeve,  T.  M.,  251,  254 

Goodholme,  T.  S.,  pseud., 
226 

Goodrich,  S.  G.,  125 

Goodyear,  W.  A.,  176,  182 

Gordon,  G.,  222 

Gordon,  J.  E-  H.,  195,  197, 

203 


Gordon,  Mrs.  J.  E-  H.,  202 

Gordon,  W.,  200 

Gore,  G.,  168,  208 

Gore,  Mrs.  J.  B.,  237 

—joint  author.     See  Gau- 
gain, Mrs.  J. 

Gore,  J.  E.,  170,  172 

Gore,  J.  H.,  172 

Gorini,  G.,  212,  214,  239 

Gorringe,  H.  H.,  243 

Gosse,  P.  H.,  113,  117,   125, 
127,  132,  134,  136,  185 

Gosselin,  L.,  161 

Gould,  A.  A.,  125 

—joint  author.    See  Agas- 
siz,  L. 

Gould,  A.  A.  (Ralph  Green- 
wood,/"i^-Mrf.),  241 

Gould,  B.  A.,  170,  200 

Gould,  C,  125 

Gould,  G.  M.,  145 

Gould,  J.,  134 

Gould,  L.  D.,  259 

Gouff6,  J.,  228 

Gouley.  J.  W.  S.,  156 

Gow,  J.,  162 

Graffigny,  H  de,  197,  256 

Graham,  R.  H.,  166 

Graham,  "W.,  236 

Granguillet,  E.,  and  Kut- 
ter,  W.  R.,  248 

Grant,  J.  B.,  134 

Grant,  R.,  170,  226 

Granville,  J.  M.,  148,  159 

Graves,  H.  S.,  joint  author. 
See  Pinchot,  G. 

Gray,  A.,  197 

— and  Mathews,  G.  B.,  166 

Gray,  Asa,  115,  119, 120, 121, 
122,  123 

Gray,  H.,  142 

Gray,  J.  E.  and  others,  125 

Gray,  M.  E.,  128 

Gray,  T.,  185 

Grazzi-Soncini,  G.,  221 

Great  Britain.    Illustrated 
off.  jour,    of   patents, 
197,  234,  243 
Local  Government  Board, 

151.  152 
Tidal  Harbours  Commis- 
sion, 245 

Greaves,  J.,  193 

Greeley,  A.  W.,'i87 

— and  Glassford,  "W.  A.,  187 

Greeley,  H  ,  214 

Green,  F.  W.  E.,'157 

Green,  J.  O.,  157 

Green,  S.,  joint  author.  See 
Roosevelt,  R.  B. 

Green,  S.  A.,  187 

Greene,  C.  E.,  247 

Greene,  H.,  182 

Greene,  W.  T.,  135 

Greener,  W.  W.,  241 

Greenfield,  W.  S..  156 

Greenhill,  A.  G..  166,  193 

Greenleaf,  B.,  163,  165 

Greenwell,  G.  C.  180 

Greenwich  Royal  Observa- 
tory, 170 

Greenwood,  J.,  125 

Greenwood,  Ralph,  pseud. 
See  Gould,  A.  C. 

Greenwood,  W.  H.,  208,  236 

Greer,  H.,  197 

Greg,  R.  P. ,  and  Lettsom, 
W.  G.,  207 

Gregory,  O.  G.,  162 

Gregorv,  W.,  203,  206 

Greswell,  W.  P.,  239 

Gretschel,  H.,  187 

Grey,  T>.,  joint  author.  See 
Wilson,  F.  J.  F. 

Grier,  W.,  251 

Grier,  W.  W.,  248 

Griffin,  J.  J.,  207 

Griffin,  W.  N.,  164 


Griffith,  J.  W.,  113 
—and  Henfrey,  A.,  113 
Griffith,  R..  231 
Griffiths,  A.  B.,  216,  217 
Griggs,  W.  N.,  170 
Grimard,  E.,  121 
Grimes,  J.  S.,  185 
Grimshaw,  H.,  153 
Grimshaw,  R.,  231,  232,234 

253>  254 
Grindon,  t,.  H.,  112 
Griscom,  J.  H.,  143 
Griswold,  W.,  243 
Groos,  K.,  136 
Gros,  E.  L.,  160 
Grotenfelt,  G.,  224 
Groux,  E.  A.,  161 
Grove,  SirG.,  185 
Grove,    Sir    W.    R.     and 

others,  190 
Grover,  W.  A.,  comp.,  145 
Groves,  C.  E..  and  Thorp, 

W.,  eds  ,  229 
Grub6,  A.  W.,  163 
Gruner,  L..  237 
Gruner,  t.  E.,  208 
Guernsey  A.  H.,  and  Da- 
vis, I.  P.,  148 
Guettier,  A.,  236 
Guillemin,  A.,  170,  190,  197 
Gummere,  J.,  170 
Gunning,  W.  D.,  174 
Glinther,  A.  C.  i,.  G.,  131, 

132 
Gurler,  H.  B.,  224 
Guthrie,  F.,  ic6,  197 
Guttman,  O.,  iSo,  211 
Guy,  J.,  the  younger,  170 
Guyonneau  de  Pambour, 

F.  M.,  Comte,  254 
Guyot,  A.,  185,  187 
Habich,  G.  E.  and  others, 

207 
Hackel,  E.,  21S 
Haddon,  A.  C,  112,  137 
Haddon,  J.,  163 
Haeckel,  E.,  115 
Haeder,  H.,  254 
Hagen,  H.  A.,  129 
Hague,  J.  D.,  179 
Hahnemann,  S.,  155 
Haig,  J.  P.,  225 
Haldane,  J.  W.  C,  242,  244, 

254 
Haldane,  R.,  207 
Hale,  A.  M.,  230 
Hale,  E.  E.,  ed.,  234 
Hale,  G.  E.,  120 
Hale,  L.  P.,  237 
Hale,  P.  M.,  222 
Hall,  A.  W.,  115 
Hall,  H.,  262 
Hall,  J.,  184 

—a«rf  Whitfield,  R.  P.,  1S4 
Hall,  W.  E.,  244 
Hall,  W.  H.,  216,  217 
Hall,  W.  W.,  148,  150,  15!? 
Halleck,  H.  W.,  182,  258 
Halliday,  G.,  201,  253 
Halstead,  G.  B.,  166 
Ham,  C.  H.,  233 
Hamerton,  P.  G.,  125 
Hamilton,  F.  H.,  157 
Hamilton,  L.  Le  C,  192 
Hamilton,  R.,  131,  136 
Hamilton,  W.  G.,  244 
Hamley,  Sir  E.  B.,  125 
Hamlin,  A.  C,  183 
Hamm,  W.,  210 
Hammarsten,  O.,  206 
Hammond,  R.,  202 
Hammond,  W.  A.,  150,  159 
Hampden,  J.,  172 
Hampton,  I.  A.,  230 
Hanbury,  D.,  joint  author. 

See  Fliickiger,  F.  A. 
Hanckes,  — .,  245 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Vll 


Hancock,  A..,  joint  author. 

See  Alder,  J. 
Haucock,  T.,  241 
Hann,  J.,  165,  166 
—and  Young,  J.  R.,  167 
Hansen,  A.,  154 
Hanus,  P.  H.,  167 
Haraszthy,  A.,  221 
Harbison,  M.,  125 
Harbord,  J.  B.,  173 
Harcourt,  A.  G.  V.,    and 

Madan,  H.  G.,  203 
Harcourt,  L.  F.  V.,  242,  245 
Hardaway,  W.  A.,  159 
Hardenstein,  E.,  155.  i59 
Harder,  K.,  106 
Hardinge,  E.  M.,  120 
Hardwicke,  H.  J.,  145 
Hardwicke's  science  Igos- 

sip,  107 
Hardy,  A.  S.,  167 
Hardy,  W.  J.,  262 
Hare,  H.  A.,  156 
Hargis,  R.  B.  S.,  159 
Hargreaves,  F.  B.,  156 
Hargreaves,  W.,  156 
Harker,  A.,  183 
Harkuess,  H.  W.,  184 
Harkuess,  J.,  and  Morley 

F.,  167 
Harlan,  G.  C,  157 
Harlan,  R.,  112,  136 
Harland,  J.  W.,  239 
Harlaiid,  M.,  150,  228 
—and  Herrick,  C.  T.,  228 
Harley,  G.,  142 
Harnack,  A.,  167 
Harrington,  M.  W.,  187 
Harris  df  Bro.,  229 
Harris,  A.  B.,  120, 134 
Harris,  G.  F.,  258 
Harris,  J.,  216 
Harris,  T.  W.,  217 
Harris,  V.  D.,  and  Power, 

D.,  143 
Harris.  Sir  W.  S.,  197 
Harrison,  J.  T..  1S5 
Harrison,  W.  B.,  253 
Harrison,  W.  li.,Jr.,  218 
Hart,  M.  C.,239 
Hartelius,  T.  J.,  149 
Hartig,  ^.,andW&\ss,  T., 

251 
Hartig,  R.,  222 
Harting,  J.  E.,  125,  134 
—joint  author.  5<f«  Mosen- 

thal,  J.  de 
Hartley,  F.  W.,  229 
Hartmann,  R.,  136,  140 
Hartshorne,   H.,   145,    153, 

154.  231 
Hartt,  C.  F.,  179 
Hartwig,  G.,  106,  149,  180, 

185,  187 
Harvard  College,  125,  145, 

172 
Harvard    Medical    School 

Assoc,  145 
Harvey,  A.,  154 
Harvey,  W.,  143 
Haskins,  C.  D.,  197 
Haskins,  C.  H.,  197 
Haskoll,  W.  D.,  244 
Haslope,  L-  !<•,  236 
Hasluck,   P.  N.,   231,   238, 

253.  254.  256, 260 
Hassall,  A.  H.,  227 
Hassler,  F.  R.,  165 
Hastings,  H.,  155 
Haswell,  C.  H.,  249,  251 
Hatch,  F.  H.,  207 
—and  Chalmers,  J.  A.,  180 
Hatfield,  R.  G.,  257,  259 
Hathaway,  B.  A.,  148,  163 
Hauer,  J.  Ritter -von,  180 
Haupt,  H.,  2or,  247,  250 
Haupt,  L.  M.,  242,  249 
HaweiB,  M.  E.,  229 


Hawkins,  C.  C,  and  Wal- 
lis,  F.,  201 

Hawkins,  N.,  197,  254 

Hawley,  J.  S.,  154 

Haycrafl,  T.  B.,  115 

Hayden,  F.  V.,  177 

Hayes,  J.  I,.,  224 

Hayes,  J.  R.,  150 

Hayes,  P.  S.,  155 

Hayne,  A.  P.,  221 

Hayward,  A.,  228 

Hay  ward,  G.,  i6i 

Hayward,  R.  B.,  165,  167 

Hazard,  W.  P.,  224 

Hazen,  A.,  248 

Hazen,  E.,  231 

Hazen,  H.  A.,  187 

Head,  Sir  F.  B.,  250 

Heap,  D.  P.,  262 

Heath,  A.  H.,  258 

Heath,  C,  ed.,  161 

Heath,  F.  G.,  222 

Heather,  J.  F.,  195 

Heaton,  G.,  160 

Heaviside,  O.,  197 

Hecker,  J.  F.  C.,159 

Heckethorn,  C.  W.,  239 

Hedges,  I.  A.,  211 

Hedges,  K.,  201,  202 

Hefner -Alteneck,  J.  H. 
von,  241 

Hehn,  V.,  117,  140,  223 

Heilprin,  A.,  125,  174,  184 

Hellyer,  S.  S.,  153 

Helmholtz,  H.,  168 

Hemenway,  F.  F.,  254 

Henck,  J.  B.,  244 

Henderson,  J.,  197 

Henderson,  J.  A.,  163 

Henderson,  A/ri.  M.  P.,  228 

Henderson,  P.,  120,  218 

—joint author.  SeeCrozi&T, 
W. 

Henfrey,  A.,  120 

—joint  author.  See  Grif- 
fith, J.  W. 

Henrici,  O.,  247 

Henry,  D.  F.,  248 

Henry,  J,,  187,  194 

Henslow,  G.,  121 

Henslow,  J.  S.,  120 

Henthorn,  J.  T.,  and 
Thurber,  C.  D.,  254 

Henwood,  W.  J.,  179 

Hepworth,  T.  C,  195 

Herbert,  H.  W.,  223 

Hering,  C,  201,  203 

Herman.  O.  and  others,  175 

Hermann,  L.,  154 

Herrick.  C.  T.,  228 

—joint  author.  See  Har- 
land, M. 

Herrick,  S.  McI.,  174 

Herring,  R.,  212 

Herrmann,  G..  joint  an- 
thor.    5^«Weisbach,  J. 

Herschel.  5jV  J.  F.  W.  ed., 
106.  168,  170,  187,  194 

Hertwig,  O.,  113,  115 

Hertwig,  R.,  125 

Hertz,  H.,  190 

Herzberg,  R.,  241 

Hessels,  J.  H..  239 

Heuer,  W.  H.,  245 

—joint  author.  See  Wil- 
liamson, R.  S. 

Henrck,  H.  van,  113 

Hewitt,  A.  S.,  182 

Hewitt,  W.,  106 

Hewson,  W.,  245 

Heydt,  E.,  241 

Hibberd,  S.,  122 

Hickay,  W.  5«<f  Doyle,  M., 
pseud. 

Hicks,  C.  S.,  261 

Hicks,  J.  B.,  joint  author. 
See  Samuelson,  J. 

Hicks.  W.  M.,  192 


Hickson,  S.  T.,  125 
Hidalgo   Tablada,   J.    de, 

220 
Higgins,  W.  M.,  185 
Higginson,  T.  W.,  117 
Higgs,  P.,  201,  202 
Hilgard,  E.  W.,  216,  217, 

221,  248 
— and  Hopkins,  P.  V.,  245 
Hill,  Clarke  &  Co.,  253 
Hill,  G.  A.,  X65,  190 
Hill,  J.  W.,  152,  224 
Hill,  R.,  129 
Hillebrand,  W.,  123 
Hills,  W.  H.,  220 
Hime,  H.  W.  I,.,  167 
Hind,  J.  R.,  170 
Hinton,  J.,  112,  143,  148 
Hiorns,  A.  H.,  208,  212,  236, 

237 

Hippocrates,  145 

Hipsley,  W.,  163 

Hiroi,  I.,  247 

Historicus  {pseud,  of  R. 
Cadbury),  219 

Hitchcock,  E-,  149,  174,  177 

Hittell,  J.  S.,  180 

Hoadley,  J.  C,  254 

Hoare,  C,  259 

Hobbs,  A.  C,  236 

Hoblyn,  R.  D.,  145 

Hobson,  E.  W.,  165 

Hochstetter,  F  von,  179 

Hodge,  C,  115 

Hodges,  A.  \>.,Jr.,  208 

Hodgetts,  E.  A.  B.,  213 

Hodgman,  F.,  249 

—and  Bellows,  C.  F.  R., 
249 

Hodgson,  F.  T.,  238,  253, 
257,  259 

Hoefer,  H.,  and  Veith,  A., 
182 

Hoffer,  R.,  213 

Hoffman,  F.  S.,  106 

Hoffmann,  C,  177 

Hoffmann,  F.,  and  Power, 
F.  B.,  205 

Hofman,  H.  O.,  208 

Hofmann,  A.  W.,  203 

Hofmeister,  W.,  121 

Hogan,  K.  E.,  207 

Hogg,  J.,  113,  190 

Hogg,  R.,  220 

Holbrook,  J.  E.,  132 

Holbrook,  M.  L.,  158,  159 

Holden,  E.  S.,  172,  176 

—joint  author.  See  New- 
comb.  S. 

Holder,  C.  F.,  125,  136 

Holland,  G.  C,  141 

Holland.  J.  S.,  254 

Holland,  W.  J.,  131 

Hollihan,  D.  W.,  214 

Hollister,  O.  J.,  180 

Holloway,  1,.  C,  228 

Holly,  H.  W..  259 

Holman,  S.  W.,  165,  192 

Holmes,  A.  B.,  202 

Holmes,  G.,  148 

Holmes,  G.  C.  V.,  254 

Holmes,  O.  W.,  145 

Holmes,  W.  H.,  138 

Holt,  A.,  262 

Holt,  J.,  151 

Holtzapffel,  C,  238 

Homans,  J.,  161 

Hood,  C,  260 

Hooker,  Sir  J.  D  ,  120.  123 

Hooker,  W.,  106,  125,  143, 
203 

Hooker,  Sir  W.  J..  122,  123 

— and  Arnott.  G.  A.  W.,  123 

Hooker's  journal  of  bot- 
any. See  Journal  of 
botany. 

Hooper,  F.  H.,  142, 143, 156, 
158 


Hooper,  M.,  125 
Hooper,  R.,  145 
Hope,  G.  H.,  156 
Hopkins,  A.  A.,  23! 
Hopkins,  E.,  174 
Hopkins,  G.  M.,  168 
Hopkins,  L.  P.,  185 
Hopkins,  W.  J.,  200 
Hopkinson,  J.,  201,  202 
Hopton,  W.,  182 
Hornaday,  W.  T.,  119 
Hornby,  J.,  212 
Home,  H.  P.,  240 
Horner,  J.  G.,  236 
Horsfield,  T.,  and  Moore, 

F.,  131 
Horticultural     Society    of 

London,  220 
Horticulturist,  220 
Hoskins,  L-  M.,  192 
Hoskold,  H.  D.,  249 
Hospitaller,  E.,  197 
Hotze,  C.  Iv.,  143,  190 
Hough,  E.,  224 
Hough,  F.  B.,  222 
Houghton,  R.  S.,  ed.,  155 
Houghton,  W.,  125 
Houssay,  F.,  125 
Houston,  E.  J.,  197 
—  awrfKennelly,  A.E.,  198, 

200,  201,  202,  260 
Hovey,  H.  C,  185 
Howard,  C.  R.,  243,  244 
Howard,  H.,  145 
Howard,  J.,  203 
Howard,  W.,  joint  author. 

See  Ivowe,  E-  J. 
Howe,  H.  A.,  170 
Howe,  H.  M.,  208 
Howe,  J.  W.,  158,  161 
Howe,  M.  A.,  243 
Howe,  S.  G.,  151 
Howell,  W.  H.,  141 
Howitt,  M.,  ed.,  117 
Howson.  H.  and  C,  234 
Hoxie,  R.  Iv. ,  and  Marshall, 

W.  L.,  188,  249 
Hoy,  A.  H.,  228 
Hub,  The,  241 
Hubbard,  H.  G.,  217 
Huber,  F.,  225 
Huber,  P.,  130 
Hiibner,  J.  131 
Hubrecht,  A.  A.  W.,  115 
Hudson,  J.  R.,  243 
Hudson,  W.  H.,  117,  160 
Huggins,  W.,  170 
Hughes,  H.  W.,  182 
Hughes,  N.,  200 
Hughes,  S.,  212,  245 
Hughes.  W.  C,  256 
Hull,  E.,  174,  176.  182,  258 
Hull,  E.  C.  P.,  219 
Hulley,  J.,  joint    author. 

See  Revenstein,  E.  G. 
Hulme,  F.  E.,  120, 125 
Humber,  W.,  258 
Humboldt,  A.  von,  106, 138, 

185 
Hummel,  J.  J.,  210 
Humphreys,    A.    A.,    177, 

245 
—and  Abbot,  H.  L.,  245 
Humphreys,  H.  N.,  239 
Humphry,  G.  M.,  141,  142 
Hunt,  L.  B.,  149 
Hunt,  R.,  106,  181,  190,  195 
Hunt,  T,,  156 
Hunt,  T.  S.,  174,  182,  203 
Hunter,  A.,  234 
Hunter,  E-  A.,  125 
Hunter,  G.  Y.,  159 
Hunter,  J.,  117,  163 
Huntington,    A.    K.,    and 

McMillan,  W.  G.,  20S 
Hurst,  G.  H.,  210,  213 
Hurter,   F.,  joint  author. 

See  I,unge,  G. 


VIU 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Husband,  H.  A.,  151 

Husinaun,  G.,  221 

Hussak,  M-,  183 

Hutchinson,  H.  N-„  145 
137,  174,  184.  185 

Huth,  A.  H.,  n6 

Hutton,  C,  162 

Huttou,  F.  R.,  253 

Hutton,  W.  S.,  242 

Huxley,  T.  H.,  105,  106, 
112,  115,  125,  127,  131, 
137,  138,  141,  143,  185 

— ana  Martin,  H.  N.,  112 

— and  Youmans,  W.  J., 
143 

Hyatt,  T.  H.,  221 

Hyde,  A.,  214 

Hyde,  e;.  W.,  167 

Ihlseng,  M.  C,  181 

Illinois  State  Dental  So- 
ciety, 162 

Illustrated  ann.  register  of 
rural  afTairs,  214 

Immisch,  M  ,  240 

Imray,  J.,  and  Biggs,  C.  H. 
W.,  251 

Indiana.  Geological  Sur- 
vey, 177 

Ingersoll,  E.,  nil  "9>  125, 
128,  132,  134, 136,  185 

Institution  of  Civil  En- 
gineers, 243 

Intellectual  observer,  107 

International  medical  an- 
nual, 145 

Iowa.  Geological  Survey, 
177 

Iowa  Academy  of  Natural 
Sciences,  108 

Iron  and  Steel  Institute, 
237 

Irrigation  age,  217 

Irving,  R.  D.,  184 

— awrf  Jackson,  A.  W.,  177 

Isham,  C,  132 

Jackson,  A.  W.,joinl  au- 
thor.  See  Irving,  R.  D. 

Jackson,  C.  T.,  161 

Jackson,  D.  C,  201 

— anrf  Jackson,  J.  P.,  198 

Jackson,  E-  W.,  149 

Jackson,  J.  W.,  140 

Jackson,  L.  D'  A.,  248 

Jackson,  S.,  223 

Jackson,  T.,  136 

Jacnbi,  A.,  228 

Jacobi,  C.  T.,  239 

Jacoby,  H.  S.,  j'oini  au- 
thor. See  Merriman, 
M. 

Jacquemart,  A.,  260 

Jaeger,  B.,  129 

Jago,  W.,  203,  228 

James,  Sir  H.,  188 

Jamieson,  A.,  193,  19S,  251, 

254 
—joint  author.    See  Mun- 

ro,  J. 
Jane,  F.  T.,  250 
Jannettaz,  R.,  183 
Japp,   F.  K.,  joint  au/hoi . 

See  Franklaud,  K. 
Jaques,  W.  H.,  250 
Jarchow,  H.  N.,  222 
Jardine,  Sir  W.,  131,  134, 

136,  225 
—and  Selby,  P.  J.,  134 
Jarves,  D.,  212 
Jraffreson,  J.  C,  228 
Jeans,  H.  W.,  172 
Jeans,  J.  S.,  237 
Jeffenes,  R.,  125 
Jeffers,  W.  N.,  172 
Jeffries,  B.  J.,  157 
Jeffries,  J.  A.,  161,  230 
Jenkin,  A.  F.,  anrfCobbett, 

G.  T.  B.,  149 
Jenkin.  P.,  106, 198 


Jenkins,  E-  H.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Armsby,  H. 
P. 

Jenkins,  T.  A.,  188 

Jenner,  Sir  W.,  158 

Jenness,  M.,  150 

Jenney,  W.  P.,  joint  au- 
thor.   See  Newton,  H. 

Jennings,  A.  S.,  260 

Jennings,  R.,  162 

Jenyns,  afterwards  Blome- 
field,  L.,  188 

Jerdon,  T.  C,  136 

Jervis,  J.  B..  244 

Jesse,  E.,  224 

Jesse,  G.  R.,  224 

Jessopp,  A.,  214 

Jewett,  C,  161 

Jillson,  A.,  163 

Johns,  W.  "S..,  joint  author. 
5e<f  Cone,  A. 

Johnson,  C.  W.,  214 

Johnson,  E.,  155,  210,  236 

Johnson,  F.  G.,  191 

Johnson,  F.  M.,  181 

Johnson,  J.,  239 

Johnson,  J.,  and  J.  H.,  234 

Johnson,  J.  B.,  242,  249,  257, 
258 

Johnson,  J.  C.  F.,  181 

Johnson,  James,  148 

Johnson,  S.  W.,  216 

Johnson,  W.  M.,  261 

Johnson,  W.  W.,  167 

—joint  author.  See  Rice, 
J.  M. 

Johnston,  A.  K.,  170,  185 

Johnston,  G.  W.,  joint  ed. 
See  Wingfield,  W. 

Johnston,  J.  F.  W.,  203,  216 

Johonnot,  J..  125,  224 

Joigneaux,  P.,  214 

Joly,  N.,  138 

Jones,  A.  H.,  154 

Jones,  B.,  108 

Jones,  B.  W.,  218 

Jones,  C.  A.,  and  Cheyne, 
C.  H.  H  ,  164 

Jones,  C.  CJr.,  138 

Jones,  C.  S.,  and  Williams, 
H.  T.,  261 

Jones,  D.  E.,  191 

Jones,  H.  B.,  108,  101 

Jones,  J.,  259 

Jones,  J.  M.,  and  Goode, 
G.  B.,  eds.,  117 

Jones,  R.  H.,  184 

Jones,  R.  J.  C,  262 

Jones,  T.  R.,  125 

Jones,  W.,  125,  260 

Jonquet,  A.,  261 

Jordan,  D.  S.,  115,  117,  125, 
i3r,  132 

— anrfBrayton,  A.  W.,  131 

— and  Evermann,  B.  W., 
131 

—and  Gilbert,  C.  H.,  131 

Jordan,  L.  J.,  159 

Jordan,  W.  I,.,  185 

Joubert,  J.,  198 

Joule,  J.  P.,  191,  195 

Journal  "  Industry,"  232 

Journal  of  anthropology, 

^37       , 

Journal  of  American  eth- 
nology and  archaaol- 
ogy,  140 

Journal  of  botany,  120 

Journal  of  morphology,  112 

Journal  of  the  Anthropo- 
logical Inst.,  T37 

Journal  of  the  Royal  Mi- 
croscopical Society. 
See  Monthly  micro- 
scopical j  ournal 

Joyce,  J.,  106,  igi 

Joyce,  S.,  198 

Joynson,  P.,  ed.,  237 


Joynson,  P.  H.,  ed.,  251,  258 

Judd,  D.  W.,fiub.,  225 

Judd,  J.  W.,  176 

Judson,  A.  B.,  160 

Judson,  W.  B.,  238 

Kampf,  P.,  and  Clark,  J. 
H.,  170 

Kane,  E-  K.,  168,  188 

Kane,  H.  H.,  156 

Kansas  Academy  of  Sci- 
ence, 108 

Kant  I.,  191 

Kapp,  G.,  198,  201 

Karr,  A.,  117 

Kate,  H.  P.  C.  ten,  137 

Kater,  H.,  and  I,ardner, 
D.,  192 

Kayser,  E.,  174 

Keane,  A.  H.,  140 

Kearjr,  C.  P.,  138 

Keatmg,  J.  M.,  159,  230 

—joint  author.  See  Davis, 
E.  P. 

Keeler,  C.  A.,  134 

Keen,  W.  W.,  142 

Keene,  J.  B.,  210 

Keene,  W.,  182 

Keep,  J.,  128 

Keetley,  C.  B.,  161 

Keith,  T.,  170 

Kelland,  P.,  and  Tait,  P. 
G.,  167 

Keller,  P.,  138 

Kellerman,  W.  A.,  120 

Kellogg,  A.,  222 

Kellogg,  J.  H.,  155, 158 

Kellogg,  V.  t,.,  129 

Kemlo,  P.,  241 

Kemp,  J.  P.,  179  . 

Kemp,  T.  L.,  203 

Kemp,  W.,  258 

Kf-mpe,  H.  R.,  198 

Kemshead,  W.  B.,  203 

Kendall,  A.,  200 

Kendall,  G.  W.,  224 

Kendo,  T.  A.,  219,  225 

Kennedy,  A.  B.  W.,  193 

— and  Unwin,  W.  C,  193 

Kennedy,  J.,  140 

Kennedy,  S.,  161 

Kennedy,  W.  S.,  244 

Kennelly,  A.  R.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Houston, 
E.  J. 

Kennck,  W.,  220 

Kent,  W.,  251 

Kent,  W.  S.,  i?5 

Kent.  W.  W..  258 

Kentish,  T.,  253 

Kerigan,  T.,  173 

Kerl,  B.,  208 

—joint  author.  See  Bode- 
mann,  T. 

Kemer  von  Marilaun,  A., 
121 

Kerr,  R.,  200 

Kerr,  R.  W.,  239 

Ketchum,  A.  C,  121 

Keyser,  L.  S.,  134 

Kick,  P.,  218 

Kidder,  P.  E.,  257 

Kidder,  J.  H.,  134 

Kilgour,  M.  H.  and  others, 
198 

Kimball,  A.  L.,  191 

Kimmins,  C.  W.,  148 

Kinealy,  J.  H.,  254 

King,  212 

King,  C,  183 

King,  C.  W.,  183 

King,  P.  H.,  216 

King,  T.^  261 

King,  W.  H.,  254 

King,  W.  R.,  250 

Kingsford,  A.  B.,  150 

Kingsley,  C,  106,  125,  175, 
177 

Kingsley,  J.  S.,  119, 123 


Kingston,  W.  H.  G.,   136, 

223 

Kiugzett,  C.  T.,  210 

Kinnear,  B.  O.,  159 

Kinney,  A.,  222 

Kinsley,  C,  258 

Kirby,  E.,  joint  author. 
See  Kirby,  M. 

Kirby,  E.  A.,  and  Thomp- 
son, J.  A.,  154 

Kirby,  M.  and  E.,  126,  185, 
222 

Kirby,  W.,  126 

— and  Spence,  W.,  120,  217 

Kirk,  A.,  258 

Kirk,  T.,  123 

Kirkland,  E.  S..  226,  228 

Kirkman,  T.  P.,  163 

Kirkpatrick,  T.  S.  G.,  181 

Kirkwood,  D.,  170 

Kirkwood,  J.  P.,  ed.,  152 

Kirwan,  T.,  198 

Kittredge,  A.  O.,  236  260 

Klaproth,  H.  J.  von,  173 

Kleen,  E.,  155 

Klein,  E.,  113 

Klein,  H.  J.,  174 

Klemm,  C,  149 

Klippart,  J.  H.,  218 

Knapn,  J.  L.,  117 

Knauff",  T.  C,  149 

Kneeland,  S.,  176 

Kneipp,  S.,  155,  230 

Knight,  C,  253 

Knight,  E.  H.,  231 

Knight,  P.  A.,  134 

Knight,  G.  H.,234 

Knight,  J.,  148,  227 

Knight,  J.  G.  D.,  188 

Knight,  K.  W.,  ed..  223 

Knowlton,  P.  H.,  119 

Knox,  R.,  140,  143 

Knox,  T.  W.,  136,  181,  223, 
262 

Kofler,  L.,  149 

Kohlrausch,  P.,  198 

Kolliker,  A.,  142 

Koninck,  L.  X,.  de,  and 
Dietz,  E.,  208 

Kosmos,  107 

Krebs,  H.,  128 

Krefft,  G.,  126,  136 

Krepp,  P.  C,  152 

Krupp,  A.,  and  Wild- 
berprer.  A.,  208 

Kumlein  L.,  ii7 

Kunhardt,  C.  P.,  261 

Kunhardt,  W.  B.,  181 

Kunz,  G.  P.,  183 

Kurtz,  J.  D.,  and  Brown, 
M.  R.,  245 

Kuss,  M.  H.,  181 

Kiistel,  G.,  208 

Kutter,  W.  R.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Granguillet, 
E. 

Lachlan,  R.,  165 

Lacroix,  P.,  105 

Laennec,  R.  T.  H.,  158 

I,agrange,  P.,  149 

LaHariJe,  A.,  207 

I,aing,  S.,  106,  138 

'L,?\ra.,C,  joint  author.  See 
Norris,  J.  A. 

Lamb,  H.,  193 

Lambert,  T.  S.,  142 

Lambinet,  P.,  239 

Lamborn,  R.  H.,  208 

Lancet,  147 

Landauer.  J.,  205 

Landolt,  H.,  195 

Landreth,B.,  218 

I<andrin,  A.,  126 

Lane,  R.  W.,  155 

Lane,  L.  C,  145 

Langbein.  G.,  208 

Langdon,  W.  E-,20i 

Langdon-Davies,  C,  200 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


iz 


Langley,  S.  p.,  170 

Langmaid,  J.,  ana  oais- 
ford,  H.,  comps.,  254 

I,angstroth,  L.  L.,  225 

Lankester,  E.,ii3,  i43.  223, 
227 

I,ankester,  E.  R.,  io6,  150 

Lanza,  G.,  193 

La  PeyrSre,  I.  de,  138 

replace,  P.  S.  Marquis  de, 
170 

Lardner,  D.,  168,  193,  254 

—joint  author.  See  Kater, 
H. 

Larkin,  J.,  236 

Lassar-Cohn,  Dr.  (— .),  203 

Lasp^e,  H.  de,  149 

Latham,  J.,  134 

Latham,  R.  G.,  137, 140 

Latimer,  L.  H.,  20a 

Latz,  G.,  203 

Lavergne,  L.  de,  214 

Laverty,  W.  H.,  193 

Law,  H.,  165,  245 

Law,  S.  D.,  234 

Lawes,  Sir  J.  B.,  and  Gil- 
bert, J.  H.,  216 

— and  others,  216 

I,awler,  J.  J.,  260 

Lawless,  E-  J-  161 

Lawrence,  G.  N.,  134 

Lawrence,  R.  M.,  154 

Lawrence,  Sir  W.,  141 

Lawsou,  H.,  143 

Layard,  E.L.,  134 

Leader  McCormick  Ob- 
servatory, 172 

Leaf,  H.  M.,  203 

Learning,  J.  R.,  i57 

Zie&T,^..  Joint  author.  See 
Sowerby,  J.  de  C. 

Leask,  A.  R.,  229,  254 

Leavitt.  T.  H.,  229 

Lebeaud,  — .  and  others, 
210 

Le  Blanc,  M.,  208 

Le  Bovier  de  Fontenelle, 
B.,  170 

Le  Clerc,  D..  145 

Le  Conte.  J.,  I57.  i74.  i75. 
177 

Le  Conte,  J.  L-,  129 

Lee,  E.,  190 

Lee,  H.,  128 

Lee,  S.,  131.  132.  134 

Lee.  T.  J.,  172 

Lees,  W.,  191,  195 

Leftbure,  E.,  238 

Leftvre,  A.,  140 

Leffel.  J..  &  Co.,  256 

Leflmanti,  H.,  206 

—and  Beam,  W.,  152 

Lefroy.  Sir  J.  H.,  198 

Legendre,  A.  M.,  165 

Leidy,  J.,  127,  142 

Leigh,  E.,  238 

Leighton,  W.  A.,  122 

Leland,  C,  G  ,  235,  236,  239 

Leland,  E.  H.,  211 

Leland  Stanford  Junior 
University,  112 

Lelong,  B.  M.,  220 

Le  Maout,  E.,  and  Dccais- 
ne,  J,  120 

Le  Monnier,  P.  C,  19! 

Leno.  J.B.,  2^<) 

Leonard,  G.  H.,  154 

Lepetit,  R.,  210 

Le  Pilcur,  A.,  143 

Le  Plongeon,  A.,  138 

Lescuyer,  F.,  134 

Lesley,  J.  P.,  140 

Leslie,  R   C,  261 

Lesquereux,  L.,  184 

Lethaby,  W.  R.,  236 

Lethebv,  H.,  727 

Letourueau,  C,  112 


Lettsom,  W.  G.,  joint  au- 
thor.   See  Greg,  R.  P. 

Leunis,  J.,ed.,  120 

LeVan,  W.  B.,  255 

Lever,  D.,  262 

Levett,R.,a«(f  Davison,  C, 
165 

Levy,  M.,  comp.,  153 

Lewes,  G.  H.,  105,  126 

Lewes,  v.  B.,  194 

Lewis  and  Dryden,  262 

Lewis,  D.,  14S 

Lewis,  H.  C,  183 

Lewis,  R.,  262 

Liautard,  A.,  162 

Libavius,  A.,  203 

Libri,  G.,  163 

Lick  Observatory,  171 

Lieber,  O.  M.,  208 

Liebig,    J.   von,    Freiherr, 
203,  206,  216 

Ligowski,  W.,  163 

Lincoln,  Mrs.  D.  A.,  228 

Lincoln,  D.  F.,  148 

Lindley,  J.,  220 

Lindsay,  W.  L.,  126 

Lineham,  W.  J.,  251 

Linnaeus,  C,  122,  126,  129, 
207 

Linnean  Society,  108 

Lintner,  J.  A.,  129,  217 

Lipowitz,  A,  258 

Liston,  R.,  161 

Litchfield   F.,  261 

Literary  and  Philos.  Soc. 
of  Manchester,  108 

Little,  G.  H..  182 

Littlejohn,  H.  D.,  151 

Liversidge,  A.,  207 

Lloyd,  J.  U.,  154 

Lobato,  J.  G.,  154 

Lobley,  J.  L.,  175 

Lobstein,  J.  F.  D.,  157 

Lock,  A.  G.,  208 

Lock,   C.   G.   W.,   181,  207, 
208,  219,  235 

— and  others,  211 

Lock,  J..  B,  193 

Locke,  J.,  198 

Lockwood,  T.  D.,  200 

Lockyer,  Sir  I.  N.,  170,  195, 
203,  205 

Lodeman,  E.  G.,  217 

Lodge,  O.  J.,  170,  198 

Loewy,  B.,  191 

Logan,  T.  M.,  185,  188 

Lomas,  J.,  210 

Lommel,  E.,  195 

London.    Exhibition,  1851, 
233 
International  Exhibi- 
tion, 1862,  233 
International      Fisheries 

Exhibition,  1883,  132 
International  Health  Ex- 
hibition, 151,  233 

London  journal  of  botany. 
See  Journal  of  botany 

London  Medical  Gazette, 
147 

Long,  J.,  224 

— and  Morton.  J.  C,  224 

Longfworth,  N.,  220 

Loomis,   E.,   164,    167,    170, 
188 

Lopp6,  F.,    and  Bouquet, 
R.,  198 

Lott.  F.   E.,  joint  author. 
See  Matthews,  C.  G. 

Loubat,  A.,  221 

Loudon,  J.  C,  123 

Loudon,  J.  W.,  117 

Louis,  H.,  208 

Lounsberry,  A.,  120 

Love.  A.  E.  H.,  193 

Lovett,  R.  W.,  155 

Low,  D.,  223 


Low,  D.  A.,  and  Bevis,  A. 
W.,  251 

Lowe,  E.  J.,  188 

—and  Howard,  W.,  120 

Lowe,  R.  T.,  123,  132 

Lowell,  P.,  170 

Lowne,  B.  T.,  143 

Lubbock,  Sir  J.,  105,  117, 
120,  121,  126,  129,  130, 
138,  225 

Luby,  W.  A.,  234 

Lucas,  F.  A.,  119 

Luce,  C.  E.,  142 

Luce,  S.  B.,  262 

Luckenbacher,  F.  and 
others,  203 

Ludlow,  W.,  177 

Ludwig,  R.  and  others, 
231 

Lukin,  J.,  231,  252,  255 

Lunge,  G.,  211 

— and  Hurter,  F.,  211 

Lunt,  H.,  117 

Lun  t,  J . ,  join  t  a  uthor.  See 
Roscoe,  H.  E. 

Liipke,  R.,  209 

Lupo,  Michele  del,  241 

Lupton,  A.,  181 

Lupton,  S.,  205 

Luys,  J.,  142 

Lydekker,  R.,  126,  141 

—joint  author.  See  Flower, 
W.  H. 

Lyell,  Sir  C,  138,  175 

Lyell,  K.  M.,  122 

Macadam,  S.,  203 

McAdie,  A.,  188 

Macalister,  A.,  126 

McAlpine,  W.  J.,  242 

Macassey,  L.  L-,  248 

McCarthy,  D.  F.,  255 

McCarty,  L.  P.,  148 

M'Clelland,  W.  J.,  167 

McClure.  R.,  162 

McCook,  H.  C,  129,  130 

MacCord,  C.  W.,  193 

McCosh,  J.,  117 

McCoy,  F.,  118 

M'Culloch,  N.,  249 

McCulloch   R.  S.,  255 

Macdonald,  D.  G.  F,  224 

MacDonald,  G..  158 

Macdonald,  J.  D.,  113 

Mac6,  J.,  143 

Macfarlane,  J.,  177,  182, 
237 

Macgillivray,  J.,  118 

Macgillivray,  W.,  136 

MacGinley,  T.  C,  112 

McGregor,  W.,  188,  200 

Mach,  E-,  191,  193 

Mclntire,  C,Jr.,  145 

M'Intire,  J..  170 

Mcintosh,  W.  C,  129 

Mackay,  A.,  185 

McKay,  G.  G.,  214 

Mackellar,  T.,  239 

MacKellar,  Smiths,  &  Jor- 
dan Co.,  239 

McKendrick,  J.  G.,  143 

Mackenzie,  C,  231 

Mackenzie,  M.,  158 

Maclaren,  A.,  149 

McLaren,  W.  S.  B.,  238 

Maclaurin,  C,  191 

Maclean,  J.  P.,  137,  138 

Macloskie,  G.,  120 

Macmillan,  H.,  122,  123 

McMillan,  W.  G.,  2oq 

—joint  author.  See  Hunt- 
ington, A.  K. 

McMiirtrie,  W.,  211,  238 

McNab,  W.  R.,  120 

Macomb,  J.  N.,  178 

M'Pherson,  J.  G.,  106 

Macturk,  J.,  186 

Maginnis,  O  B.,  247,  259 

Magner,  I).,  223 


Magrulre,  W.  R.,  153 

Magus,  Sir  P.,  193 

Mahan,  D.  H.,  167,  243,  250 

Maiden,  J.  H.,  123 

Maier,  J.,  202 

—joint  author.  See  Precce, 
W.  H. 

Maigne,  P.,  232 

Maigne,  W.,  234 

Main,  R.,  170 

Main,  T.  J.,  and  Brown, 
T.,  255 

Maio,  F.  di,  211 

Maisch,  J.  M.,  154 

Makins,  G.  H.,  209 

Mallet,  A.,  244,  255 

Mallet,  R.,  176,  237 

Malo,  C.,  131 

Mangin,  A.,  118,  136 

Manning,  R.,  tr.,  151 

Mansfield,  C.  B.,  194 

Mansill,  R.,  173 

Manson,  M.,  188 

Mantell,  G.  A.,  175, 177,  184 

Manton,  W.  P.,  113,  119 

Manufacturer  and  builder, 
257 

Manville,  A.  H.,  220 

Marazza,  E-,  213 

Marcou,  J.  B.,  184 

Marey,  E.  J.,  141 

Margolin,  "E,.,  joint  author. 
See  Ziircher,  F. 

Marion,  F.,  120,  194,  195 

Maritime  Canal  Company 
of  Nicaragua,  246 

Marks,  W.  D.,  255 

Marr,  J.  E.,  175 

Marsden,  R.,  238 

Marsh,  G.  P.   136,  186 

Marsh,  O.  C,  134 

Marsh,  S.,  114 

Marshall,  A.  M.,  112,  115 

Marshall,  J.,  141,  143 

Marshall,  W.  L.,  joint  au- 
thor.   See  Hoxie,  R.  L. 

Marten,  E.  B.,  255 

Martin,  A.,  120 

Martin,  E.  A.,  229 

Martin,  H.  A.,  161 

Martin,  H.  N.,  and  Moale, 
W.  A.,  141 

—joint  author.  See  Hux- 
ley, T.  H. 

Martin,  J.  H.,  114 

Martin,  Sir  J.  R.,  159 

Martin,  P.,  152 

Martin,  T.  C,  198 

— and  Sachs,  J.,  201 

— awrf  Wetzler,  J.,  201 

Martin,  W.  A.,  253 

Martin,  W.  C.  L.,  134 

Martin,  W.  G.  Wood,  138 

Martin,  W.  R.,  comp.,  173 

Marvin,  A.  T.,  220 

Maryland  Institute  for  the 
Promotion  of  the  Me- 
chanic Arts,  233 

Mason,  A.,  145 

Mason,  J.  L.,  247 

Mason,  O.  T.,  232 

Mason,  W.  P.,  248 

Massachusetts,      151,     153, 
160,  235,  244 
Commissioners  of  Inland 

Fisheries,  132 
State   Board  of  Health, 

151.  159 

Massachusetts  Charitable 
Eve  and  Ear  Infirm- 
ary, 157 

Mas.sachusetts  Charitable 
Mechanic  Assoc,  2^3 

Massachusetts  College  of 
Pharmacy,  154 

Massachusetts  Horticul- 
tural Society,  220 


INDEX   OF   AUTHORS. 


Massachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology,  233 

Massachusetts  Medical 
College,  145 

Massachusetts  Medical  So- 
ciety, 145,  155 

Massee,  G.,  122 

Masters,  M.  T.,  120 

Masury,  J.  W.,  260 

Mathematical  monthly, 
163 

Matheson,  E.,  244,  347 

Mathews,  F.  S.,  118,  120, 
222 

Mathews,  G.  B.,  163 

—joint  author.  See  Gray, 
A. 

Matthew,  G.  F.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Bailey,  I,.  W. 

Matthews,  B.,  240 

Matthews,  C.  G.,  and  I<ott, 
F.  K.,  113 

Matthews,  F.  A.,  220 

Matthews,  W.,  140 

Maumenfi,  E.  J-,  221 

Maurice,  J.  F.,  250 

Maury,  M.  F.,  186 

Maver,  W.,jr.,  200 

— and  Davis,  M.  M.,  200 

Maw,  W.  H.,  252 

Maxwell,  J.  C.,  191,  195, 
198 

May,  W.  J.,  122 

Maycock,  W.  P.,  198,  202 

Mayer,  A.  M.,  194,  198 

— and  Barnard,  C.,  195 

Mayhew,  E.,  162,  224 

Maynard,  C.  J.,  119 

Mayne,  R.  G.,  145 

Mayo,  H.,  143,  148 

Mays,  T.  J.,  158 

Meade  R.  W.,  261 

Meadowcroft,  W.  H.,  198 

Means,  J.,  ed.,  194 

Mechi,  J.  J.,  216 

Medical  brief,  147 

Medical  Society  of  the 
County  of  Kings,  JV. 
y.,  146 

Medical  Society  of  Califor- 
nia, 146 

Medical  Society  of  Tennes- 
see, 146 

Medical  Society  of  W.  Vir- 
ginia, 146 

Medical  Society  of  Oregon, 
146 

Medico  -  Chirurgical  re- 
view, 147 

Medico  -  literary    journal, 

147 
Meech,  I..  W.,  188 
Meech,  W.  W.,  220 
Meehan,  T.,  123,  222 
Meek,  F.  B. ,  184 
Meeker,  E-,  218 
Meerman,  G.,  239 
Meigs,  J.  A.,  142 
Meldola,  R.,  229 
Meloy,  D.  H.,  259 
Melsheimer,  F.  E-,  129 
Menault,  E.,  126 
Mendel6eff,  D.,  204 
Mendell,   G.   H.,  246,  248, 

249 
Mendenhall,  T.  C,  198 
Menocal,  A.  G.,  246 
Mercer,  H.  C,  138 
Meredith,  J.,  221 
Merivale,  J.  H.,  i8i 
Merriam,  F.  A.,  134 
Merrifield,  C.  W.,  163 
Merrifield,  J.,  173 
Merrill,  E.  A.,  202 
Merrill,  G.  P.,   119,  216,  258 
Merriman,    M.,    167,    247, 

248,  249,  258 
— and  Jacoby,  H.  S.,  247 


—and  Woodward,    R.    S., 
eds.,  167 

Merry,  W.  L.,  246 

Merwin,  H.  C,  234 

Meryon,  E.,  146 

Metal  worker,  236 

Metcalfe,  H.,  235 

Metcalfe,  S.  I^.,  195 

Meyen,  F.  J.  F.,  120 

Meyer,  E.  von,  203 

Meyer,  F.  S.,  236 

Meyer,  J.  G.  A.,  255 

Meyer,  I<.,  204 

Miall,!,.  C,  118,  129 

Michael,  A.  D.,  130 

Michaux,  F.,  222 

Michel,  M.,  240 

Michelet,  J.,  130,  134,  175, 
186 

Michell,  S.,  i8i 

Michiga.a.Boardo/I/ealth, 
160 
Geological  Survey,  178 

Michigan     State    Medical 
Society,  146 

Miles,  M.,  224 

Miles,  W.,  241 

Mill,  H.  R.,  186 

Millar,  J.  B.,  167 

Millar,  W.,  258 

Millar,  W.  J.,  193 

Miller,  Sloss  &  Scott,  241 

Miller,  Mrs.  A.  J.,  150 

Miller,  F.,  231 

Miller,  H.,  17s,  177,  184 

Miller,  M.,  134 

Miller,  O.  T.,  126,  134,  136 

Miller,  R.  K.,  170 

Miller,  S.  A.,  178,  184 

Miller,  W.,  120 

Miller,  W.  A.,  203,  206,  207 

Miller,  The,  232 

Miller  -  Robinet,  Mme.  C. 
E.,  226 

Millingen,  J.  G.,  146 

Minis,  C.  T.,  236 

Millis,  J.,  198 

Mills,  E.  J.,  213 

Mills,  F.  W.,  114 

Mills,  H.  F.,  152 

Mills,  J.  H.,  260 

Mills,  S.,  191 

Mills,  W.,  162 

Milne,  J.,  176 

Milton,  J.  I^.,  157 

Minchin,  G.  M.,  194 

Mineral  industry,  181 

Mining  and  electrical  re- 
view, 181 

Mining      and      scientific 
press,  181 

Mining  Bureau  of  the  Pa- 
cific Coast,  i8i 

Mining  journal,  181 

Minot,  H.  D.,  134 

Missouri.    Insects,  130 

Mitchel.O.  M.,  170 

Mitchell,  C.  F.,  and  Davey, 
E.  G.,  252 

Mitchell,  C.  I,.,  157 

Mitchell,  C.  P.,  156 

Mitchell,  D.  G.,  214 

Mitchell,  H.,  183 

Mitchell,  J.,  209 

Mitchell,    S.  W.,  146,   150, 

159 
—and  Morehouse,   G.    R., 

j6i 
Mivart,  St.  G.,  106,  115, 126, 

132,  134,  142,  224 
Moale,  W.A  ,  joint  author. 

See  Martin,  H.  N. 
Moewes,  A.  I,.,  210 
Mohr,  C,  222 
Mohr,  F.,  205 
Moleschott,  J.,  227 
Molesworth,  Sir  G.  I<.,  242 
MoUoy,  G.,  106 


Monckton,  J.  H.,  259 
Money,  E.,  219 
Monge,  G.,  167 
Monie,  H.,  238 
Montagu,  G.,  134 
Montelius,  O.,  138 
Monthly  j  our  n  a  1  of  foreign 

medicine,  147 
Monthly         microscopical 

journal,  114 
Monthly  review  of   medi- 
cine   and     pharmacy, 

147 
Moore,  De  W.  C,  146 
Moore,  E-  C.  S.,  151 
Moore,    F.,  joint    author. 

See  Horsfield,  T. 
Moore,  F.  F.,  154 
Moore,  J.,  and  Dickie,   G. 

W.,  181 
Moore,  J.  B.,  154 
Moore,  J.  G.,  234 
Moore,  J.  W.,  comp.,  240 
Moore,  N.  F.,  207 
Moore,  R.,  231 
Moore,  T.,  123 
Moore,  T.  W.,  220 
Moquin-Tandon,  H.  B.  A., 

126 
Morant,  G.  F.,  223 
Mordecai,  A.,  2ii 
Morehouse,    G.    R.,    joint 

author.     See  Mitchell, 

S.  W. 
Morfit,  C,  212 
Morgan,  C.  I,.,  126 
Morgan,  J.  E.,  149 
Morgan,  L.  H.,  136,  140 
Morgan,  T.,  139 
Morgans,  W.,  i8i 
Morley,   F.,  joint  author. 

See  Harkness,  J. 
Morley,  M.  W.,  112 
Morris,  C,  140 
Morris,  E.,  214 
Morris,  F.  O.,  134,  224 
Morris,  H.,  146 
Morris,  J.  G.,  131 
Morris,  M.,  ed.,  148 
Morten,  H.,  comp.,  146 
Morton,  J.  C,  ed.,  214 
—jointauthor.  Seehong,]. 
Moseley,  H.,  193,  252 
Moseley,  H.  N.,  118 
Mosenthal,     J.     de,     and 

Harting,  J.  E.,  225 
Mott,  H.  A.,  203 
Mott,  v.,  161 
Mouraille,  I<.  P.,  221 
Mowbray,  G.  M.,  211 
Mowry,  S.,  181 
Mudie,  R.,  118,  126,  134 
Mueller,   F.,  foint  author. 

See  Bentham,  G. 
Miihry,  A.,  189 
Muir,  M.  M.  P.,  203 
-jointauthor.  JSee Thorpe, 

T.  E. 
Muir,   R.,  and  Ritchie,  J., 

113 
Muirhead,  J.  P.,  234 
Mulertt,  H.,  132 
Mullaly,  J.,  200 
Miiller,  F.,  115,  140 
Miiller,  F.  Baron  von,  122, 

123,  222 
Miiller,  H.,  121 
Miiller,  J.,  191 
Miiller,  J.  G.,  140 
Miiller,  S.,  139 
Mullin,  J.  P.,  236 
Munro,  J.,  198 
— awrf  Jamieson,  A.,  198 
Munro.  R.,  139 
Munsell,  J.  212 
Miintz,  E.,  238 
Murchison,  Sir  R.  I.,  and 

others,  177,  183 


Murdock,  W.  D.  C,  167 

Murgue,  D.,  181 

Murphy,  J.  G.,  181 

Murphy,  J.  R.,  179 

Murphy,  S.  F.,  joi^tt  au- 
thor. 5<!e  Stevenson,  T. 

Murray,  A.,  1^0,  136,  222 

Murray,  G.,  joint  author. 
See  Bennett,  A.  W. 

Murray,  R.,  255 

Murray,  W.  H.  H.,  223 

Murrell,  W.,  155 

Murrey,  T.  J.,  228 

Museo  de  I,a  Plata,  107 

Muspratt,  S.,  207 

Muybridge,  E.,  141 

Myers,  A.  E-,  229 

Myrick,  H.,  211 

Nadailhac,  J.  F.  A.,  du 
Pouget  Marquis  de,  139 

Naegeli,  C,  and  Schwen- 
dener,  S.,  114 

Nahl,  A.,  and  C,  149 

Nancrede,  C.  B.,  142 

Napheys,  G.  H.,  146,  150 

Napier,  J.,  209,  210 

Napier,  J.  Baron  of  Mer- 
chistoun,  165 

Nares,  Sir  G.  S.,  262 

Nash,  J.  A.,  216 

Nasmyth,  J.,  and  Carpen- 
ter, J.,  170 

National  Academy  of  Sci- 
ences, 108 

Nature,  107 

Naumann,  C.  P.,  207 

Navarro  Soler,  D.,  218 

Neison,  A.,  261 

Neison,  E.,  170 

Nelthropp,  H.  I,.,  241 

Nesbitt,  A.,  212 

Netto,  E.,  167 

Neumann,  B.,  205 

Neumaver,  G.,  173,  198 

Nevill.'j.  H.  N.,  112 

Neville  J.,  248 

New  England  Hospital  for 
Women  and  Children, 

159 

New  Hampshire  Medical 
Society,  146 

New  Orleans.  North,  Cen- 
tral and  South  Ameri- 
can Exposition,  1885-6, 

233 
IVorld's   Industrial  and 
Cotton  Centennial  Ex- 
position, 1884  5,  233 
New  South  Wales,  181,  234 
New  York  city.    Board   of 

Health,  151 
New  York  state,  246 
AgriculturalExperiment 

Station,  214 
Cabinet   of  natural  his- 
tory, 108,  118 
Commissioners   of  Fish- 
eries, etc.,  132 
Forest  Commission,  222 
New    York   coachmaker's 

magazine,  241 
New  York  Farmers,  214 
New  York  lancet,  147 
New   York     m  dical    ab- 
stract, 147 
New     Zealand. '    Colonial 

Museum,  218 
New  Zealand  Institute,  108 
Newcorab,S.,  165,  167,  170 
—and  Holden,  E-  S.,  170 
Newhall,  C.  S.,  119,  222 
Newhouse,  S.  and  others, 

119 
Newlands,  J.,  259 
Newman,  J.,  258 
Newsom,  S.,  257 
Newth,  G.  S.,  205 
Newton,  A.  and  others,  134 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


XI 


Newton,  E.  T.,  141 

Newton,  H.,  and  Jeuney, 
W.  P.,  179 

Newton,  Sirl.,  igi 

Newton,  R.,  126 

Niblett,  J.  T.,  198 

Nicaragua  Canal  Construc- 
tion Co.,  246 

Nicaragua  Canal  Conven- 
tion, 246 

Nichol,  J.  P.,  191 

Nichols,  E.  ly.,  ed.,  191,  198 

Nichols,  J.  R.,  106 

Nichols,  T.  L.,  228 

Nichols,  W.  R.,  152 

Nicholson,  G.,  ed.,  218 

Nicholson,  H.  A.,  126,  184 

—joint  author.  SeeWhiic, 
C.  A., 

Nicholson,  J.  B.,  240 

Nicholson,  P.,  247,  258,  259 

Nicolay,  C.  G.,  t86 

Nicolls,  W.  J.,  229,  244 

Nicols,  A.,  126,  175 

Niebuhr,  B.  G.,  140 

Nightingale,  F.,  230 

Nipher,  F.  E.,  167,  198 

Nisbet,  J,,  222 

Nisbet,  J.  F.,  116! 

Nitzsch,  C.  T,.,  134 

Noad,  H.  M.,  198 

Noll,  A.,  203 

Nordenfelt,  T.,  250 

Nordenskidld,  G.,  139 

Norris,  J.  A.,a«rfl,aird,  C, 

173 

North,  O.,  209 

North  Carolina.  Board  of 
Health,  151 

Northcott,  W.  H.,  238 

Northern  Wisconsin  Agri- 
culture and  Mechani- 
cal Assoc,  232 

Norton,  C.  B.,  241 

Norton,  S.  A.,  191 

Nott,  J.  C,  and  Gliddon, 
G.  R.,  140 

Nouvelles  annales  de  la 
construction,  242 

Noyes,  H.  F.,  234 

Noyes,  I.  P.,  188 

Nuttall,  P.  A.,  106 

Nuttall,  T.,  222 

Nuttall  Ornithological 
Club,  135 

Nystrom,  J.  W.,  163,  193, 
255,  261 

O'Connor,  J.  T.,  155 

O'Driscoll,  F.,  209 

Oemler,  A.,  219 

Ogden,  W.  S.,  261 

O'Gorman,  D.,  163 

Ohio.     Geological   Survey, 
178,  184 
State   Fish    Commission, 
132 

Ohio  Poland-China  record, 
225 

Oken,  L.,  118 

Oldknow,  R.  C,  261 

O'Leary,  A.,  228 

Oliver,  A.,  171 

Oliver,  D.,  120 

Oliver,  J.,  224 

Oliver,  J.  A.  W.  andothers, 
eds.,  171 

Olmsted,  D.,  171,  191 

Olney,  E-,  163,  165,  167 

O'Neill,  C,  210 

O'Neill,  T.  W.,  115 

Oppolzer,  T.'von,  171 

Oram,  H.  J.,  joint  author. 
See  Sennett,  R. 

Ordinaire,  C.  N.,  176 

Oregon  State  Medical  So- 
ciety, 146 

Ormathwaite,  J.  B.  Walsh, 
Baron,  168,  175 


Ormerod,  E.  K.,comp.,  217 

Ormsbee,  A.  B.,  226 

Orton,  H.  D.,  163 

Orton,  J.,  126,  179 

Osborn,  H.  F.,  115 

Osborn,  H.  S.,  207,  209 

Osborne,  G.  A.,  167 

Osborne,  J. (Beacon /j^wrf.), 
223 

Osborne,  J.  W.,  188 

Osgood,  H.,  148 

Ostrom,  K.  W.,  155 

Ostwald,  W.,  204 

Oswald,  F.  I,.,  126,  149, 154 

Ott,  K.  von,  193 

Ottavi,  O.,  210 

Ottley,  W.  Y.,  240 

Otto,  F.  J.,  213 

Overman,  F.,  207,  209,  236, 
237 

Owen,  J.,  136 

Owen,  Sir  R.,  141,  184 

Pabke,  Mrs.  A.,  228 

Pacific  coast  annual  min- 
ing review,  181 

Pacific  medical  and  surgi- 
cal journal,  147 

Pacific    Postal  Telegraph- 
Cable  Co.,  200 

Pacific  rural  press,  214 

Packard,  A.  S.,Jr.,  113, 126, 
130,  217 

Packard,  j.  H.,  150 

Page,  D.,  137,  175,  179,  186 

Paice,  W.,  193 

Palaz,  A.,  195 

Pallett,  H.,  256 

Palliser,  F.  B.,  238 

Palmer,  J.  A..,  Jr.,  122 

Palmer,  S.   146 

Palmieri,  I,.,  176 

Pan  -  American       Medical 
Congress,  146 

Pancoast,  S.,  156,  195 

Papillon,  F.,  112 

Pardee,  R.  G.,  220 

Pardon,  G.  F.,  224 

Paris,  J.  A.,  i68 

Paris,  151 

Universal       Exposition, 

1878,  140,  233 
Universal       Exposition, 
1889,  214,  233 

Parish,  S.  B,  and  W.  F.,  123 

Parker,  J.  A.,  167,  198 

Parker,  R.  G.,  191 

Parker,  T.  J..  112 

Parker,  W.  H.,  171 

Parker,  W.  K.,  141 

Parkes,  Mrs.,  joint  author. 
See  Webster,  T 

Parkes,  E.  A.,  148 

Parkes,  S.  H.,  171 

Parkhurst,  C.  D.,  201 

Parkinson,  R.,  212 

Parkinson,  S.,  193 

Parloa,  M.,  226,  228 

Parry,  F.  C,  126 

Parsons,  M.  e;.,  123 

Parsons,  U.,  142 

Parton,  J.,  156 

Pascal,  T.,  210 

Pascoe,  F.  P.,  115 

Pasteur,  I,.,  210 

Paterson,  J.,  244 

Patrick,  R.  W.  C,  comp., 
i8i 

Patterson,  H.,  262 

Patton,  J.  H.,  179 

Patton,  W.,  140 

Patton,  W.  M.,  258 

Paul,  F.  T.,226 

Paulus  ^gineta,  146 

Paxton's      magazine      of 
botany,  120 

Peabody,  A.  P.,  146 

Peabody,  C.  H.,  195,  255 


Peabody  Academy  of  Sci- 
ences, 108 

Peacock,  R.  A.,  176,  186 

Pearce,  A.  J.,  188,  224 

Pearce,  W.  J.,  260 

Pearson,  E.  C,  240 

Pearson,  J.  R.,  221 

Pearson,  K.,  106, 115 

Pease,  E-  A.,  157 

Peck,  F.  M.,  and  Earl,  H. 
H.,  235 

Peck,  W.,  172 

Peck,  W.  G.,  167,  171,  193 

Peer,  F.  S.,  223 

Peet,  S.  D.,  139 

Peirce,  B.,  165,  167,  171,  193 

Peirce,  B.  O.,  167 

Peirce,  C.  S.,  172 

Peirce,  J.  M.,  167 

Peirce,  M.  F.,  226 

Pelouze,  T.  J.,  and  Fremy, 
C,  204 

Pendleton,  E.  M.,  214 

Pennsylvania.     Geological 
Survey,  178 

Pepper,  J.  H.,  168 

Pepper,  W.,  158 

Percy,  C.  M.,  182 

Percy,  J.,  209,  237 

Pereira,  J.,  146,  154 

Periam,  J.,  231 

Perkins,  E.  E.,  229 

Perley,  S.,  188 

P^roche,  J.,  210 

Perry,  J.,  193,  255 

Peschel,  O.,  140 

Peters,  E.  'D.,Jr.,  209 

Peters,  H.,  154 

Petteukofer,  M.  von,  150 

Pettigrew,  J.  B.,  141 

Petzholdt,  A.,  216 

Pfuhl,  E-,  238 

Phelps,  A.,  163 

Phelps,  S.  I,.,  246 

Philadelphia,  248 
Electrical        Conference, 

1884,  233 
International       Exhibi- 
tion, 1876,  132,  233 

Philbrook,  H.  B.,  171 

Phillips,  A.  W.,  aK<f  Beebe, 
W.,  164 

Phillips,  C.  D.  F.,  154 

Phillips,  H.,  219 

Phillips,  H.  J.,  205,  213 

Phillips,  J.,  175 

Phillips,  J.  A.,  179,  209 

Phillips,  J.  S.,  209 

Phillips,  W.,  122,  207 

Philosophical    Society    of 
Washington,  108 

Philotheus,  176 

Philp,  R.  K.,  106,  226 

Phin,  J.,  114,  213,  227 

Phipson,  T.  L.,  126,  195 

Physio  -  medical    journal, 
147 

Piazzoli,  E.,  202 

Pickering,  C.,  120,  140 

Pickering,  E.  C,  188 

Pierce,  N.  B.,  217 

Pierce  Steam  Heating  Co., 
260 

Pierson,  C.  D.,  126 

Pierson,  G.  S.,  joint  author. 
See  Staley,  C. 

Piesse,  G.  W.  S.,  213 

Piggot,  A.  S.,  209 

Pinchot,  G.,  and  Graves, 
H.  S.,  222 

Pink,  J.,  219 

Piper,  R.  U.,  227 

Pitcher,  B.,  223 

Plantamour,  E.,  188 

Plants,  G.,  201 

Plattner,  C.  F.,  205,  209 

Pleasonton,  A.  J.,  150 

Pliny,  106 


Plummer,  J.  I.,  171 

Plympton,  G.  W.,  205 

Pochet,  L.,  253 

Pocock,  J.,  255 

Pollen,  J.  H.,  236,  261 

Pollock,  D.,  261 

Polytechnic  Society  of 
Kentucky,  232 

Pompilio  {pseud.),  227 

Ponton,  M.,  176 

Pontoppidan,  E.,  118 

Pook,  S.  M.,  261 

Poole,  H.,  195 

Poole,  H.  M.,  228 

Poole,  J.,  200 

Poore,  G.  V.,  155 

Pope,  E.  F.  anrf  others,   146 

Pope,  F.  L.,  200,  202 

Poppe,  J.  H.  M.  von,  231 

Popular  astronomy,  171 

Popular  science  monthly, 
107 

Popular  science  news  and 
Boston  j  our  nalof  chem- 
istry, 107 

Popular  science  review,  107 

Pornain,  E.,  262 

Porter,  C.  T.,  255 

Porter,  J.  A.,  204 

Porter,  J.  H.,  126 

Porter,  N.,  106 

Portlock,  J.  E.,  175 

Posepn^,  F.,  179 

Posse,  Baron  N.,  149 

Posselt,  E.  A.,  238 

Post,  A.  C.  and  others,  146 

Potter,  T.,  258 

Potter,  W.  B.,  139 

Pouchet,  F.  A.,  106 

Pouillet,  C.  S.  M.,  188,  191 

Poulton,  E.  B.,  141 

Powell,  G.  T.,  258 

Powell,    H.  J.  and  others 

Powell,  J.  J.,  iSi 
Powell,  J.  W.,  178, 186 
Power,  F.  B.,  joint  author. 

See  Hoffmann,  F. 
Power,  F.  D.,  209 
Power,  S.  D.,  228 
Powers,  E.,  188 
Pratt,  A.,  122 
Pratt,  O.  S.,  223 
Pray,  T.,/*-.,  255 
Preble,  G.  H.,  262 
Preece,  W.  H.,  and  Maier, 

J.,  200 
—and  Sivewright,  J.,  200 
—and  Stubbs,  A.  T.,  200 
—joint   author.       See    Du 

Moncel,  T. 
Prentice,  C,  157 
Prentiss,  D.  W.,  joint  au- 
thor.   See  Coues,  E. 
Prescott,  A.  B.,  205,  206 
Prescott,    G.    B.,   198,  200, 

201,  202 
Preston,  E.  B.,  181 
Preston,  T.,  195,  196 
Prestwich,  J.,  175 
Prevost,  L.,  225 
Prichard,  J.  C,  137,  i59 
Prideaux,  S.  T.,  240 
Prideaux,  T.  S.,  209 
Priestley,  J.,  191,  205 
Prince,  D.,  161 
Prindell,  H.  B.,  201 
Printer,  240 
Pritzel,  G.  A.,  122 
Privat-Deschanel,  A.,  193, 

194,  195,  196,  198 
Procter,  H.  R.,  239 
Proctor  and  Gamble,  213 
Proctor,  R.  A.,  106,  149, 168, 

171.  172,  173,  186 
Propri6t6  industrielle,  234 
Proteaux,  A.,  212 
Prothero,  R.  E-,  214 


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INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Provis,  W.  A.,  247 

Prudden,  T.  M.,  113,  152 

Prussia,  181 

Pryde,  J.,  ed.,  165 

Puckle,  G.  H.,  167 

Pugin,  A.  W.  N.,  261 

Puissant,  I<.,  173 

Pulsifer,  W.  H.,  comp.,  236 

Pulte,  J,  H.,  155 

Pumpelly,  R.,  152 

Purchase,  W.  R.,  258 

Putnam,  C.  P.,  146 

Putnam,  G.  H.,  240 

Putnam,  J.  P.,  153 

Quackenbos,  G.  P.,  163, 191 

Quain,  R.,  ed.,  146 

Qualtrough,  i,.  F,,  262 

Quarterly  epitome  of  prac. 
med.,  lyj 

Quarterly  journal  of  mi- 
croscopical science,  114 

Quarterly  journal  of  sci- 
ence, 107 

Quatrefages  de  Br6au,  A. 
de,  113, 118, 137,  140 

Quekett,  J.  T.,  141 

Quenstedt,  F.  A.,  184 

Quetelet,  A.,  167,  188 

Quinan,  J.  R.,  146 

Quinby,  M.,  225 

Rafter,  G.  W.,  260 

— and  Baker,  M.  N.,  152 

Radau,  R.,  194 

Railroad  and  eng.  jour., 

Railroad  gazette,  244 
Rainey,  T.,  262 
Ralfe,  C.  H.,  149 
Ram,  G.  S.,  202 
Ramage,  G.  W.,  ed.,  181 
Rambosson,  J.,  171 
Ramirez,  S.,  179 
Ramsay,  Sir  A.  C,  177 
Ramsay,  W.,  204 
Ramsey,  J.  H.,pub.,  171 
Rand,  E-  S.,  122 
Randall,  H.  S.,  224 
Randall,  J.  E.,  202 
Randall,  P.  M.,  181, 194,  209 
Ranken,  F.  A.,  193 
Rankine,  W.  J.    M.,    106, 

193,  242,  243,  255  256 
— and  Bamber,  E.  P.,  252 
Ranney,  A.  I<.,  142 
Ransom,  D.,   Son    &    Co. 

328 
Raspail,  F.  V.,  148 
Rattan,  V.,  123 
Ratzel,  F.,  140 
Rau,  C,  139 
Ranch,  J.  H.,  153 
Ravenstein,    E.    G.,    and 

Hulley,  J.,  149 
Rawlinson,  G.,  193 
Ray,  J.,  164 

Ray  Society,  108,  120,  126 
Rayleigh,    J.    W.     Strutt, 

Baron,  194 
Raymond,  C.  W.,  250 
Raymond,  R.  W.,  181 
Reade,  A.  A.,  ed.,  156 
Reade,  C,  148 
Reclus,  ^.,  140,  175,  186 
Redding,  C,  221 
Redfield,  W.  C,  188 
Redgrave,  G.  R.,  258 
Redwood,    B.  and    others, 

183 
Reed,  Sir  E-  J.,  261 
Reed,  H.  A.,  250 
Reed,  T.  B.,  240 
Reemlin,  C,  221 
Reeve,    i,.,  joint    author. 

See  Catlow,  A. 
Reeve,  I,.  A.,  128 
Reeves,  C.  E.,  159 
Reeves,  R.  H.,  153 
Reflfelt,  H.,  164 


Regnault,  V.,  204 

Reid,  H.,  255,  258 

Reid,  M.,  140 

Reid,  W.  M.,  219 

Reimann,  M.,  210 

Remsen,  I.,  204,  206 

Renan,  E.,  106 

Rendu,  I,.,  Bp.  of  Annecy., 

Rendu,  v.,  220 

Rennie,  J.,  130 

Renwick,  E.  S.,  234 

Renwick,  J.,  191 

Repossi,  A.,  150 

Restrepo,  V.,  181 

Retrospect  of  pract.  med., 
147 

Reuleaux,  F.,  193,  252 

Revill,  A.,  153 

R6vy,  J.  J.,  248 

Reynier,  E.,  199 

Reynolds,  Sir  J.  R.,  146 

Reynolds,  I,.  E.,  259 

Reynolds,  S.  H.,  141 

Rhees,  W.  J.,  109 

Rhode  Island  Medical  So- 
ciety, 146 

Riano,  J.  F. ,  231 

Ribot,  T.,  116,  159 

Rice,  J.  M.,  and  Johnson, 
W.  W.,  167 

Rich,  G.  E.,  241 

Richards,  E.  H.,  228 

Richards,  F.,  194 

Richards,  J.,  238,  252 

Richards,  J.  W.,  184 

Richards,  W.,  212 

Richardson,  SirB.W.,  146, 
148.  151,  156 

Richardson,  G.  F,,  175 

Richardson,  J.,  178 

—Joint  author.  See  Swain- 
son,  W. 

Richardson  Sir  J.,  126,  136 

Richardson,  J.  G.,  151 

Richardson,  M.  T.,  comp., 
241 

Richelot,  T,.  G.,  160 

Richerand,  A.,  143 

Richmond  and  Danville  R. 
R.  Co.,  207 

Richter,  V.  von,  204,  206 

Richthofen,  F.  Baron  von, 
181 

Rickard,  T.  A.,  209 

Ricketts,  P.  de  P.,  209 

Ricks,  G.,  118 

Riddell,  R.,  259 

Rideal,  S.,  153 

Ridgway,  R.,  119,  135 

Riffault  Deshetres,  J.  R. 
D.  and  others,  213 

Riggs,  S.  R.,  140 

Riley,  C.  V.,  119,  217 

Riley,  H.,  223 

Ritchie,  J.,  Joint  author. 
See  Muir,  R. 

RiviSre,  A.,  207 

Rivot,  ly.  E.,  209 

Rimmel,  E.,  213 

Ringfwalt,  J.  L.,  240 

Ripper,  W.,  252 

Risteen,  A.  D.,  204 

Rix,  E.  A.,  and  Chodzko, 
A.  E.,  194 

Rixford,  E.  H.,  221 

Robb,  R.,  203 

Robbins,  M.  C,  214 

Roberts,  C.  W.,  255 

Roberts,  F.  C,  173 

Roberts,  I.  P.,  216 

Roberts,  J.  B.,  161 

Roberts,  R.,  229 

Roberts,  R.  D.,  175 

Roberts,  W.,  240 

Robertson,  D.,  Joint  au- 
thor.   See  Gall,  J. 

Robertson,  F.,  242 


Robinson,  G.,  154 
Robinson,  H.,  199 
Robinson,  H.  N.,  164,  165, 

171 
Robinson,  J.,  122 
Robinson,  J.  I,.,  250 
Robinson,  J.  R.,  255 
Robinson,  L.  L.,  246 
Robinson,  P.,  118 
Robinson,  R.  E.,  118 
Robinson,  S.  W.,  247 
Robinson,  W.,  256 
Robison,    J.    and    others, 

247.  259 
Rock,  D.,  238 

Rockwell,  A.  D.,  Joint  au- 
thor.   See  Beard,  G.  M. 
Rockwell,  A.  P.,  245 
Rodway,  J.,  222 
Rodwell,  G.    F.,    ed.,   106, 

204 
Roe,  E.  P.,  214,  2iq,  220 
Roechling,  H.  A.,  153 
Rogers,  H.  J.,  200 
Rogers,  T-  E.  T.,  214 
Rogers,  W.  B.,  178 
Roget,  P.  M.,  199 
Roh6,  G.  H.,  148,  161 
Rolfe,  W.  J.,  and  Gillet,  J. 

A.,  199,  204 
—Joint  author.    See  Gillet, 

J.  A. 
Roll,  v.,  ed.,  244 
Rolleston,  F.,  171 
Rolleston,  G.,  126 
Rollwya,  J.  A.  S.,  171 
Romanes,  G.  J.,  112,   115, 

126,  127 
Ronald,  M.,  228 
Ronalds,  E.  and  others,  207 
Rood,  O.  N.,  195 
Roosa,  D.  B.  St.  J.,  148,  157 
Roose,  R.,  148 
Roosevelt,     R.      B.,     and 

Green,  S.,  132 
Root,  A.  I.,  225 
Roper,  S.,  255 
Rosales,  H.,  183 
Roscoe,  Sir  H.  E.,  175,  204, 

205 
— and  I<unt,  J.,  204 
— and  Schorlemmer,     C, 

204 

Rose,  J.,  236,  252,  255 
Rose,  T.  K.,  209 
Rosenberg,  I,,  von,  243 
Rosenbusch,  H.,  183 
Rosenthal,  I.,  142, 143 
Ross  A.,  114 
Rosser,  W.  H.,  26a 
Rossiter,      E.      K.,       and 

Wright,  F.  A.,  260 
Rossiter,  W.,  106, 193,  252 
Rotch,  T.  M.,  230 
Rother,  R.,  154 
Rothrock,  J.  T.  and  others, 

123 
Rounthwaite,  H.  M.,  Joint 

author.      See    Seaton, 

A.  E. 
Routh,  E.  J.,  193 
Routledge,  R.,  105,  168,  235 
Routledge,  T.,  212 
Rowan,  F.  J.,  255 
Rowan,  T.,  182,  211 
Rowan,  W.  R.,  256 
Rowell,  H.,  236 
Rowlandson,  T.,  176 
Rowley,  J.,  119 
Royal     Agricultural     So- 
ciety, 214 
Royal  Engineers,  250,  251 
Royal         Medical         and 

Chirurg.  Soc.  of  Ivond., 

148 

Royal  Society  of  Canada, 
109 


Royal  Society  of  l,ondon, 

log 
Ruddock,  E.  H.,  155,  229 
Rumford,  I.  B.,  229 
Rutnpf,  C.  and  others,  eds., 

231 
Ruskin,  J.,  120,  135,  1&8 
Russel,  A.,  132 
Russell,  H.  C,  188 
Russell,  I.e.,  175.  176 
Russell,  J.  S.,  261 
Russell,  R.,  188 
Russell,  S.  A.,  202 
Russell,  T.,  188 
Russell,  W.,  241 
Rutherford,  W.,  114 
Rutley,  F.,  183 
Ruttan,  H.,  260 
Sachs,    J.,    Joint    author. 

See  Martin,  T.  C. 
Sachs,  J.  von,  120  121 
Sacro  Bosco,  J.  de,  171 
Sadler,  H.,  joint    author. 

See  Clark,  X,. 
Sadtler,  S.  P.,  205,  206 
Saflford,  M.  j.,  and  Allen, 

M.  E.,  150 
Saflford,  T.  H,,  172 
Saigey,  ^.,  168 
St.  Clair,  G..  115 
St.      Helena     Magnetical 

Observatory,  188 
St.   Louis  clinical  record, 

148 
Salisbury,  J.  H.,  158 
Salisbury,  S.,Jr.,  139 
Salmon,  D.  E.,  224 
Salmon,  G.,  167 
Salmon,  I,.  M.,  229 
Salomons,  Sir  D.  t,.,  202 
Salwey,  E.  R.,  244 
Sample,  H.,  223,  224 
Samuel,  M.,  126 
Samuels,  E.  A.,  135 
Samuelson,  J.,  and  Hicks, 

J.  B.,  130 
Sandeman,  G.,  112 
Sander,  F.,  122 
Sanders,  J.,  221 
Sandow,  E.,  149 
Sanford,  P.  G.,  211 
San  Francisco,  153 

California  Midwinter  In- 
ternational Exposition, 

1894.  233 
Mechanics'  Institute,  234 
San  Francisco  Cremation 

Co.,  153 
San  Francisco  Market  re- 
view, 232 
Sang,  E.,  167,  191,  250 
Sanitary  engineer,  151 
Sanitary  Protective  Assoc. 

of  Newport,  R.  I.,  152 
Sansone,  A.,  210 
Sargent,  C.  S.,  222,  238 
Sargent,  F.  I,.,  218 
Saunders,  W.,  218,  219,  220 
Saunier,  C,  173,  241 
Saussure,  H.  B.  de,  188 
Sauzay,  A.,  212 
Savalle,  D.,  210 
Savory,  H.  S.,  238 
Saward,  F.  E.,  182 
Sawyer,  A.  R.,  182 
Sawyer,  H.  C,  159 
Saxby,  S.  M.,  188 
Saxton,  C.  'M..,pub.,  218 
Say,  T.,  128, 130 
Scamell,  G.,  210 
Scammon,  C.  M.,  136 
Schaedler,  K.  and  others^ 

213 
Schafer,  E.  A.,  114 
Scheerer,  T.,  209 
Schellen,  H.,  201,  205 
Schelling,  F.  W.  J.  von,  191 
Schermerhorn,  I,.  Y.,  253 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Xlll 


Scherren,  H.,  114,  126 

Scheiferdecker,  C.  C,  160 

Schinz,  C,  209 

Schleiden,  M.  J.,  120 

Schlickeysen,  G.,  229 

Schlomilch,  O.,  165 

Schmeisser,  K.,  and 
Vogelsang,  K.,  183 

Schmid,  R.HS 

Schmidt,  H.  D.,  160 

Schmidt,  O.,  115,  136 

Schnabel,  C,  209 

Schoedler,  F.,  207 

Schoeuhof,  J.,  233 

Schofield,  W.  J.,  181 

Schomburgk,  R.  H.,  132 

Schonberg,  A.,  210 

School  of  mines  quarterly, 
18: 

Schorlemmer,  C,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Roscce,  H.  K. 

Schouw,  J.  F.,  118 

Schroter,  C,  joint  author. 
See  Stebler,  F.  G. 

Schubert,  E.,  210 

Schubert,  G.  H.  von,  126 

Schuchert,  C,  119 

Schultz,  J.  S.,  239 

Schumann,  F.,  260 

Schurman,  J.  G.,  115 

Schiitzenberger,  P.,  210 

Schwendener,  S.,  joint 
author.  See  Naegeli,  C. 

Science,  107 

Science  record,  107 

Scientific  American,  232 

Scientific  American  Sup- 
plement, 232 

Scoffern,  J.  and  others,  209 

Scott,  A.,  204 

Scott,  A.  W.,  136 

Scott,  D.  H.,  121 

Scott,  G.  C,  132 

Scott,  J.,  214 

Scott,  J.,  joint  author.  See 
Douglas,  J.  W. 

Scott,  M.,  243 

Scott,  R.  F.,  167 

Scott,  R.  H.,  188 

Scott,  R.  P.,  193 

Scott,  W.  B.,  175 

Scovil,  M.  R.,  230 

Scribner,  F.  L.,  218 

Scribner,  G.  H.,  113 

Scribner,  J.  M.,  242 

Scrivenor,  H.,  237 

Scrope,  G.  P.,  176,  177 

Scudder,  S.  H.,  126,  130, 
131,  178,  185 

Seager,  H.  W.,  118,  229 

Searles,  W.  H.,  244,  250 

Seaton,  A.  E.,  252 

— anrf  Rounthwaite,  H.  M., 
252 

Secchi,  A.,  199 

Seddon,  H.  C,  257 

Sedgwick,  A.  and  others, 
130 

See,  J.  W.,  199 

See,  J.  W.  (Chordal./j^Mrf.). 
231 

Seebohm,  H.,  135 

Seeley,  H.  G.,  175 

Seemann,  B.,  222 

Seguin,  E-,  156 

Seguin,  E.  C,  159,  161 

Segura,  J,  C.,and  Cordero, 
M.  D.,  214 

Sei-I-Kwai  medical  jour- 
nal, 148 

Seiss,  J.  A.,  157 

Selby,  P.  J.,  135,  225 

—joint author.  Seejardine, 
Sir  W. 

Selfridge,  T.  O.,  246 

Sells,  V.  P.,  193 

Selwyn,  A.  R.  C,  178 

Semper,  K.,  126 

Sempers,  F.  W.,  218 


Seneca  {pseud.),  228 
Sennett,  A.  R.,  256 
Sennett,  R.,  and  Oram,  H. 

Jv  255 
Sergeant,  L.,  163 
Serviss,  G.  P.,  171 
Setchell,  W.  A.,  120 
Sextou,  A.  H.,  209 
Sganzin,  J.  M.,  243 
Shafer,  D.  R.,  214 
Shakespeare,  E.  O.,  160 
Shaler,  N.  S.,  140,  175,  178, 

186,  223,  245 
—joint  author.    See  Carr, 

I.. 
Sharpe,  R.  B.,  135 
Sharpe,  W.,  140,  156 
Sharpless,   I.    and  others, 

171 
Shattuck,  F.  C,  158 
Shattuck,  L.,  249 
Shaw,  Sir  E.  M.,  256 
Shaw,  G.,  132 
Shaw,  T.  G.,  221 
Shaw,  W.  N.,  joint  author. 

See  Chrystal,  G. 
Sheafer,  P.  W.,  182 
Sheldon,  J.  P.,  224 
Shelley,  C.  P.  B.,  253 
Shenstone,  W.  A.,  212 
Shepard,  C.  U.,  207 
Shew,  A.  M.,  189 
Shield,  W.,  246 
Shinn,  C.  H.,  181,  214 
Shock,  W.  H.,  255 
Shoemaker,  J.  V.,  146 
Shone,  I.,  152 
Shoppell,  R.  W.,  214 
Shorb,  J.  C,  143 
Short,  J.  T.,  139 
Shove,  G.  A.,  150 
Shreve,  S.  H.,  247 
Shufeldt,  R.  W.,  126 
Shuldham,  E.  B.,  158 
Shunk,  W.  F.,  244 
Sidney,  S.,  223 
Siebel,  J.  E-,  229 
Siebold,  C.  T.  von,  141 
Siebert,  J.  S.,  a«rf  Biggin, 

F.  C,  258 
Siemens,   Sir  C.  W.,    191, 

196,  199,  209,  229 
Silliman,  B.,yr.,  191 
— anrf  Wurtz.H.,  212 
Simmonds,  P.  L.,  126,  214, 

219,  227,  231,  235 
Simmonds,  T.  C,  259 
Simms,  F.  W.,  243,  250,  253 
Simms,  W.,  195 
Simon,  Sir  J.,  151 
Simon ,  W. ,  205 
Simon ds,  W.  E.,  235 
Simonin,  L.,  181 
Simpson,  J.  H.,  178 
Simpson,  Sir  J.  Y..  155 
Singapore  Magnetical  Ob- 
servatory, 188 
Sinclair,  A.,  255 
Sinclair,  Sir]..  151 
Singer,  I.,  and  Berens,  t,. 

H.,  191 
Sisson,  C.  W.,  237 
Sivewright,    J.,  joint  au- 
thor. SeePteece,  W.  H. 
Skene,  A.  J.  C,  150 
Skey,  F.  C,  161 
Skidmore,  W.  A.,  181 
Skinner,  C.  M.,  118 
Skinner,  J.  S.,  223 
Skoda,  J.,  156 
Slack,  J.  H.,  132 
Slade,  D.  D.,  2iq 
Slade,  H.  P.,  214 
Slade,  J.  H.,  joint  author. 

See  Cotterill,  J.  H. 
Slagg,  C,  249 
Sleeman,  C.  W.,  251 
Slingo,  W.,  and  Brooker, 

A.,  199 


Sloane,  T.  O'C,  191,  199, 
231 

Smart,  A.,  113 

Smeaton,  J.,  153 

Smee,  A.,  219 

Smith,  A.,  171 

Smith,  Sir  A.,  136 

Smith,  A.  W.,  258 

Smith,  C,  165 

Smith,  C.  H.,  136,  137,  223, 
224 

Smith,  E.,  149,  227 

Smith,  F.  H.,  179 

Smith,  H.,  249 

Smith,  H.  A.,  126 

Smith,  H.  A.,  211 

Smith,  H.  J.  S.,163 

Smith,  J.,  120,  122,  235 

Smith,  J.  B.,  131,  218,  237, 
244 

Smith,  J.  E.,  114 

Smith,  Sir  ].  E..  121 

Smith,  J.  E.  A.,  212 

Smith,  N.  D.,  188 

Smith,  O.,  236 

Smith,  R.  B.,  217 

Smith,  R.  H.,  252,  253 

Smith,  S.  I.,  130 

Smith,  T.,  224 

Smith,  W.  B.,  167 

Smith,  W.  G.,  218 

Smithsonian  Institution, 
107,  109,  188 

Smyth,  R.  B.,  183 

Snell,  A.  T.,  201 

Snodgrass,  W.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  McKendrick, 
J.  S. 

Snowball,  J.  C,  165,  193 

Snyder,  H.,  224 

Society  of  Arts,  232 

Society  of  Engineers,  242 

Society  of  Naval  Archi- 
tects, 261 

Sohn,  C.  E.,  206 

Solly,  S.  E.,  189 

Somerville,  Mrs.  M.,  168 

Sommerville,  M.,  183 

Sonrel,  A.,  127 

Sonrel,  Z,.,  186 

Sorauer,  P.,  121 

South  Kensington  Mu- 
seum, 106, 191,  241 

Southam,  A.  D.,  199 

Southward,  J.,  240 

Sowerby,  G.  B.,  128,  185 

Sowerby,  G.  B.,Jr.,  128 

Sowerby,  J.  de  C,  and 
Lear,  E.,  132 

Soyer,  A.,  227 

Spalding,  F.  P.,  245,  258 

Spang,  H.  W.,  199 

Specht,  G.  J.,  and  others, 
250 

Spence,  W.,  joint  author. 
See  Kirby,  W. 

Spencer,  H.,  106,  112, 115 

Spencer,  W.  G.,  167 

Speyer,  A.,  130 

Spitzli,  A.,  238 

Spoflford,  H.  P.,  229,  261 

Spon,  231,  242,  253 

Spon,  E.,  207,  231,  249 

Spottiswoode,  W.,  195 

Spragrue,  J.  T.,  199,  202 

Sprat,  T.,  109 

Sprengel,  K.,  146 

Spretson,  N.  E.,  236 

Spurr,  J.  E.,  183 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  227 

Squier,  E.  G.,238 

— and  Davis,  E.  H.,  139 

Squire,  P.,  154 

Stabler,  E.,  214 

Stables,  W.  G.,  224 

Stahl,  A    W.,  253 

Staley,  0 .  and  Pierson,  G. 
S.,  152 


Stallard,   J.    H.,    146,  150, 

152 
Stallo,  J.  B.,  191 
Stammer,  K.,  210 
Standage,  H.  C,  213 
Standish,  M.,  157 
Stanger,  G.  H.,  153 
Stansbury,  C.  F.,  211 
Stanton,  S.  W.,  262 
Starcke,  C.  N.,  139 
Stark,  R.  M.,  122 
Starr,  F.,  140,  178 
Starr,  F.  R.,  214 
Staudinger,  0.,anrfWocke, 

M.,  131 
Stearns,  R.  E.  C,  128,  222 
Stearns,  W.  A.,  135 
Stebbing,  F.  C,  173 
Stebbing.  T.  R.  R..  130 
Stebler,  F.  G.,  and  Schro- 
ter, C,  218 
Stecher,  W.  A.,  ed.,  149 
Steel,  J.,  210 
Steel,  J.  H.,  162 
Steele,  F.  M.,  and  Adams, 

E.  L.  S.,  150 
Steele,  J.  D.,  126,  143,  171, 

175,  191,  204 
—joint  author.    See  Wood, 

A. 
Steele,  W.  "i.,  joint  author. 

See  Tait,  P.  G. 
Steenstrup,  J.  J.  S.,  115 
Stejneger,  L-,  119,  135 
Steinmann,  F.,  181 
Steinmetz,  C.  P.,  awrfBerg, 

E.  J.,  199 
Stephenson,  C,  and  Sud- 

dards,  F.,  238 
Stetefeldt,  C.  A.,  209 
Stellwag   von   Canon,  C, 

157 
Step,  E.,  118,  121 
Stephens,  H.,  214 
Sternberg,  G.  M.,  113,  114 
Stevens,  A.  H.,  146 
Stevens,  H.,  240 
Stevens,  J.,  260 
Stevens,  R.  W.,  262 
Stevenson,  A.,  262 
Stevenson,  D.,  217,  243,  246 
Stevenson,   T..  and   Mur- 
phy, S.  F.,  151 
Stevenson,  T.,  246 
Stevenson,  W.,  258 
Stewart,  B.,  191 
— awrf  Gee,  W.  W.  H.,  191, 

199 
Stewart,  H.,  217,  224 
Stewart,  J.,  223 
Stewart,  R.  W..  195,  196 
Stills,  A.  and  others,  154 
Stillman,  J.  D.  B.,  223 
Stillman,  T.  B.,  205 
Stimpson,  W.,  130 
Stirling.  T.  H..  115 
Stockbridge,  H.  E.,  183 
Stockhardt,  Dr.  J.  A.,  204, 

216 
Stockton,    F.   R.  and  M., 

226 
Stoddard.  J.  F.,  164 
Stokes,  Sir  G.  G.,  195 
Stokes,  J.,  261 
Stone,  L.,  132 
Stone,  R.,  245 
Stone,  T.  W.,  249 
Stonehenge  (pseud,  of  J. 

H.  Walsh),  162,  223,  226 
— and  Armatage,  G.,  162 
Stoney,  B.  B.,  252 
Stoney,  E  A.  M.,  230 
Storer,  F.  H.,  205,  216 
—joint  author.    See  Eli 

C.  W. 
Storms,  W.  H.,  182 
Storror,  E.,  161 
Stout,  A.  B.,  146 
Stowe,  H.  B.,  126,  226 


XIV 


INDEX   OF  AUTHORS. 


Strahan,  S.  A.  K.,  ii6 
Strasburger,  K.  andothers, 

120 

Streatfeild,  F.  W.,  206 

Strecker,  H.,  131 

Streeter,  K.  W.,  128,  184 

Streets,  T.  H.,  118 

Stretch,  R.  H.,  130,  131 

Stretton,  C.  E.,  244 

Stromeyer,  C.  E.,  255 

Stuart,  C.  B.,  262 

Stubbs,  A.  T.,  joint  author. 
See  Preece,  W.  H. 

Stubbs,  G.,  141 

Student  and  intellectual 
observer.  &•«  Intellec- 
tual observer 

Studer,  J.  H.,  135 

Sturtevant,  B.  F.  Co.,  260 

Styffe,  K.,  237 

Suckley,  G.,  joint  author. 
See  Cooper,  J.  G. 

Suddards,  V.,  joint  author. 
See  Stephenson,  C, 

Sud worth,  G.  B.,  222 

Sugar-cane,  211 

Sumichrast,  K.  E-,  135 

Sumner,  T.  H.,  173 

Sundberg,  J.  C,  149 

Sutcliflfe,  G.  L.,  259 

Sutcliffe,  G.  W.,256 

Sutcliflfe,  J.  D.,  233 

Sutcliflfe,  J.  H.,  225 
■Sutherland,  W.,  260 

Sutro,  A.,  182 

Sutro,  T.,  243 

Sutro  Tunnel  Co.,  243 

Sutton,  F.,  205 

Sutton,  J.  B.,  156 

Sutton,  M.  H.,  218 

Suzor,  R.,  i5o 

Svedelius,  G.,22g 

Swainson,  W.,  127,  135 

— awrf  Richardson,  J.,  135 

Swank,  J.  M.,  183,  237 

Sweet,  S.  H.,  183 

Sweeting,  R.  D.  R.,  150 

Swift,  R.  B.,  214 

Swinburne,  J.,  199 

Swindell,  J.  G.,  249 

Swinton,  A.  A.  C,  202 

Swiss  cross,  107 

Sykes,  J.  K.  J.,151 

Sylvester,  W.  A.,  259 

Symons,  G.  J.,  188,  199 

Tait,  P.  G.,  167,  192 

—arerf  Steele,  W.  J.,  193 

—joint  author.  See  Kel- 
land,  P. 

—joint  author.  &«  Thom- 
son ,  Sir  W. 

Tabrich,  J.,  142 

Taneyhill,  G.  Z,.,  146 

Tanner,  T.  H.,  156 

Tarleton,  F.  A.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Williamson, 
B. 

Tarn,  E.  W.,  247,  257 

Tarr,  R.  S.,  175,  179,  186 

Tassin,  W.,  207 

Tate,  J.,  171 

Tate,  J.  S.,  259 

Tate,  R.,  175 

Tate,  T.,  248 

Tatnall,  E.,  123 

Tayler,  A.  J,  Wallis,  211, 
229,  256 

Taylor,  C.  F.,  143 

Taylor,  D.  W.,  261 

Taylor,  E.  R.,  146 

Taylor,  G.  H.,  155 

Taylor,  I.,  140 

Taylor,  J.,  143,  151 

Taylor,  J.  E.,  118,  122,  127, 
175 

Taylor,  J.  T.,  195 

Taylor,  J.  W.,  joint  author. 
See  Browne,  J.  R. 

Taylor,  Mrs.  M.,  226 


Taylor,  P.  M.,  219 

Taylor,  R.  C,  183 

Taylor,  B.  S.,  246 

Taylor,  R.  W.,  160 

Techener,  J.  J.  and  J.  I,., 
240 

Technical  educator,  233 

Technical  Society  of  the 
Pacific  Coast,  232 

Tegetmeier,  W.  B.,  225 

Tegg,  W.,  153 

Tehuantepec  Railway  Co., 
246 

Tellkarapf,  T.  A.,  130 

Teller,  Iv.  v.,  162 

Templeton,  W.,  252,  255 

Tenuent,  Sir  i.  E.,  127,  136 

Tenuent,  T.,  173 

Tenney,  S.,  127 

Terhune,  M.  V.  See  Har- 
land,  M..,  pseud. 

Terry,  G.,  213 

Tesla,  N.,  199 

Thausing,  J.  E.,  210 

Thayer,  E.  H.,  123 

Thearle,  S.  J.  P.,  261 

Theobald,  F.  V.,  225 

Thomas,  C.,  139 

Thomas,  H.  O.,  161 

Thomas,  I.,  240 

Thomas,  J.  J.,  214,  220 

Thom6,  O.  W.,  and  Ben- 
nett, A.  W.,  122 

Thomt  de  Gamond,  A., 
243 

Thompson,  A.  S.,  164 

Thompson,  C.  J.  S.,  204 

Thompson,  E.  P.,  195,  235 

Thompson,  E.  S.,  127 

Thompson,  Sir  H.,  153, 
227,  229 

Thompson,  J.  A.,  joint  au- 
thor.   See  Kirby,  E.  A. 

Thompson,  M.,  135 

Thompson,  S.  P.,  194,  195, 
199,  201 

Thomson,  SirC.  W.,  118 

Thomson,  J.,  146,  241 

Thomson,  J.  A.,  127 

Thomson,  J.  B.,  164 

Thomson,  J.  J.,  199 

Thomson,  P.,  238 

Thomson,  Sir  W.,  Baron 
Kelvin,  168,  173,  175, 
192,  199 

—and  Tate,  P.  G.,  192 

Thomson,  W.,  221 

Thomson,  W.  G.,  147 

Thomson,  W.  H.,  143 

Thoms,  W.  T.,  151 

Thoreau.  H.  D.,  118 

Thorn,  W.  H.,  255 

Thornton,  J.,  186 

Thornton,  J.  P.,  149 

Thorp,  F.  H.,  207 

Thorp,  W.,  joint  ed.  See 
Groves,  C.  E. 

Thorpe,  M.,  175 

Thorpe,  T.  E.,  204,  206,  207 

— and  Muir,  M.  M.  P.,  206 

Thrupp,  G.  A.,  241 

Thruston,  G.  P.,  139 

Thudichum,  J.  I,.  W.,  158, 
228 

— and  Dupr6,  A.,  221 

Thurber,  C.  D.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Heuthorn, 
J.T. 

Thurber,  F.  B.,  219 

Thurber,  G.,ed.,  223 

Thurston,  R.  H.,  196,  242, 
252,  255 

Thwaite,  B.  H.,  256 

Ticknor,  C,  149 

Tidy,  C.  M.,  152,  196,  204 

Tilden,  W.  A.,  204 

Tillmanu,  S.  E.,  196 

Timbs,  J.,  107,  1 18,  235 

Tissandier,  G.,  107,  i68,  1S6 


— and  Frith,  H.,  107,  192, 
194,  195.  196.  206,  235 

Tissot,  S.  A.  A.  I).,  150 

Todd,  D.  P.,  171 

Todd,  J.,  anrfWhall,  W.  B., 
262 

Todd,  Mrs.,  M.  L.,  171 

Todd,  S.  E.,  214 

Todhunter,  I.,  164,  165,  167, 

192,  193,  250 
Tolhausen,  A.,  235 
Tomkins,  E.,  252 
Tomlinson,    C,    189,     192, 

193,  194,  206,  241 
Tompkins.  C.  R.,  239 
Topinard,  P.,  137 
Toronto,    Magnetical  Ob- 
servatory, 189.  199 

Torrey,  B.,  118,  135 
Torrey  Botanical  Club,  120 
Totten,  B.  J.,  261 
Totten,  J.  G,,  251 
Toussenel,  A.,  127 
Tovey,  C,  221 
Tower,  G.  B.  N  ,  255 
Towle,  M'l'g  Co.,  261 
Tracy,  R.  S.,  153 
Traill,  T.  W.,  253 
Trail,  R.  r.,159,  228 
Tratman,  E.  E.  R.,  237,  244 
Trautwine,  J.  C,  243,  244 
Traxler,  R.  P.,  171 
Treadwell,  A.,  Jr.,  199 
Treadwin,  Mrs.  — ,  238 
Treat,  M.,  218 
Tredgold,  T.,  ed.,  249,  255, 

256,  259 
Trevert,  E.,  199,  201,  209 
Trevisani.iG.,  Marchese,  225 
Tribe,    A.,    joint     author. 

See  Gladstone,  J.  H. 
Trimble,  H.,211 
Trimble,  I.  P.,  218 
Trouessart,  E.  I».,  113 
Trowbridge,  J.,  199 
Trowbridge,  J.  T.,  213 
Trowbridge,  W.  P.,  256 
True,  F.  W.,  136 
Truran,  W.,  237 
Tryon,  G.  W.,/;-.,  128 
Tubeuf,  K.  von,  122 
Tucker,  J.  H.,  211 
Tucker,  W.,  210 
Tuckerman,  E.,  122 
Tuckerman,  J.,  189 
Tuckwell,  W.,  120 
Tugnot  de  I^anoye,  F.,  186 
TuU,  J.,  215 
Tunzelmann,  G.  W.  von, 

199 
Turgan,  J.,  231 
Turnbull,  W.,  246,  249 
Turner,  E.,  204 
Turner,  T.,  209 
Turnor,  C.  H.,  194 
Tuxen,  J.  C,  171 
Tyas,  R.,  120 
Tyler,  J.  M.,  115 
Tylor,  E.  B.,  137,  139 
Tyndall,  J.,   105,   107,   113, 

176,  194,  195,  196,  199 
Tyson,  J.,  113 
Uflfelniann,  J.,  230 
Underwood,  L.  M.,  122 
Union  Pacific  R.  R.,  229 
United  States,  217,  224,  246 

Agricultural  Dept.,   215, 
216,  217,  222,  223,  225 

A  merican  Republics  Bur- 
eau, 182,  183,  235 

Animal    Industry    Bur- 
eau, 223 

Attorney-General,  153 

Board  for  Testing  Iron, 
Steel  and  Other  Metals, 

^237 

Census  Office,  132 

Chemistry  Division,  206 


United  SiAi^s— Continued. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Sur- 
vey, 199 
Engineer  Dept.,  171,  178, 
189,   242,   244,   245,  246, 
248,  251 
Entomological     Commis- 
sion, 218 
Entomology  Division,  218 
Ethnology  Bureau,  140 
Experiment  Stations  Of- 
fice, 215 
Fiber  Investigations  Of- 
fice, 219 
Fish  and  Fisheries  Com- 
mission, 132 
Forestry  Division,  222 
Fur  Seal  Arbitration,  136 
Geographical  and  Geolog- 
ical Survey  of  the  Rocky 
Mountain  region,  140 
Geographical  surveys,  250 
Geograph  ical  Surveys 
west  of  the  looth  meri- 
dian, 178 
Geological      and      Geo- 
graphical Survey  of  the 
Territories,  178 
Geological    Survey,    179, 

184,  217 
Hydrographic  Office,  173, 

186 
Irrigation   Inquiry    Of- 
fice, 217 
Irrigation  of  A  rid  Lands 

Committee,  217 
Land  Office,  250 
Light  House  Board,  262 
Medicine   and    Surgery 

Bureau,  147 
Merchant     Marine    and 
Fisheries      Committee, 
136 
Microscopy  Division,  227 
Mint  Bureau,  183 
National     Academy     of 

Sciences,  211 
National  Museum,     109, 

III 
Nautical  Almanac  Office, 

174 
Naval  Observatory,  172 
Navigation  Bureau,  173 
Navy  Dept.,  189 
Ornithology   and    Mam- 
malogy Division,  127 
Patent  Office,  235 
Patents  Committee,  235 
Pomology  Division,  220 
Provost  -  Marshal  -Gen- 
eral, 137,  147 
Road  Inquiry  Office,  245 
Signal  Office,  189 
State  Dept.,  200 
Statistics  Bureau,  238 
Statistics  Division,  215 
Surgeon- Genera  1, 147, 160, 

161,  189 
Sutro  Tunnel,  243 
Treasury  Dept.,  179,  200 
War  Dept.,  22%,  246 
Weather  Bureau,  189 
United     States     Sanitary 

Commission,  147 
University   of   California. 
College  of  Agriculture, 
215,  221 
Dept.  of  Geology,  179 
Mechanical  Engineering 
Dept.,  249,  252 
University  of  the  State  of 

Nev7  York,  123 
Unwin,  W.  C.  193.  242,  252 
—joint  author.     See  Ken- 
nedy. A.  B.  W. 
Upham,  J.  B.,  160 
Upham,  W.,  176 
Urbanitzky,  A.,  Ritter-von, 
199 


INDEX   OF   AUTHORS. 


XV 


Urbin,  E.,  209 

Ure,  A.,  231,  235,  238 

Urquhart,  J.  W.,  201,  202 

Uruguay,  215 

Usher,  P.,  143 

Usill,  G.  W.,  250 

Valentin,  G.,  143 

Valentine,  F.  C,  149 

Vallfis,  F.  P.,  189 

Valletti,  F.,  149 

Van  Bruyssel,  E.,  130 

Van  Cleve,  B.  F.,  252 

Van  Denburgh,  J.,  132 

Van  der  Hoeven,  J.,  127 

Van  der  L,inde,  A.,  240 

Van  Dyke,  J.  C,  118 

Van  Nostrand's  eclectic 
engineering  maga- 
zine, 242 

Van  Niiys,  T.  C,  154 

Van't  Hoff,  J.  H.,  206 

Varona,  A.  de,  153 

Vasey,  G.,  136,  218 

Veitch,  J.,  204 

Veith,  A.,  joint  author. 
See  Hoe  far,  H. 

Venable,  C.  S.,  168 

Venn,  T.  J.,  240 

Verity,  J.  B.,  199 

Victoria,  235 

Vienna.  International  Ex- 
hibition, 1873,  209 

Vilas,  C.  H.,  157 

Villa  Maior,  Viscount,  221 

Ville,  G.,  216 

Vilmorin-Andrieux  et  Cie, 
2ig 

Vince,  S.,  171 

Vincent,  F.,  121,  127 

Vines,  S.  H.,  121, 122 

Viollet-le-Duc,  E.  E.,  251, 

Vizetelly,  H.,  221 

Vogdes,  A.  W.,  185 

Vogdes,  F.  W.,  257 

Vogelsang,  H.,  175 

Vogelsang,  K.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Schmeisser, 
K. 

Voorhees,  E.  B.,  216 

Vose,  G.  i,.,  175,  244 

Vosmaer,  A.,  237 

Voss,  W.,  244 

Voy,  C.  D.,  207 

Vrolik,  W.,  127 

Waddell,  J.  A.  L.,  248 

Wadsworth,  M.  E.,  183 

Wadsworth,  O.  F.,  161 

Wagener,  C.  E.,  164,  165 

Wagner,  A.  and  others,  127 

Wagner,  C,  158 

Wagner,  H.,  124 

Wagner,  1,.  von  and  oth- 
ers, 211 

Wagner,  R.  von,  143,  207 

Wahl,  W.  H.,  257 

Wait,  F.E.,  221 

Waitz,  T.,  137 

Waldo,  F.,  189 

Waldo,  I,.,  164 

Walker,  A.,  143 

Walker,  I,.,  238 

Walker,  S.  F.,  199,  202 

Walker,  T.,  228 

Walker,  T.  A.,  243 

Walker,  W.  J.,  161 

Wall,  W.  E.,  260 

Wallace,  A.  R.,  116,  118,  126 

Wallace,  J.  H.,  223 

Wallace,  R.,  137 

Wallace,  R.  215 

Wallace,  R.  H.,  215 

Wallace,  W.,  184 

Waller,  A.  D.,  143 

Walley,  T.,  227 

Wallis,  F.,  joint  author. 
See  Hawkins,  C.  C. 

Walraisley,  A.  T.,  248 

Walmsley,  R.  M.,  199 


Walsh,  J.  B.,  Baron  Orma- 
thwaite.  See  Orma- 
thwaite,  J.  B.  W. 
Baron 

Walsh,  J.  H.  See  Stone- 
henge,  pseud. 

Walsh,  J.  M.,  219 

Walters,  F.  B.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Cockshott, 
A. 

Walters,  F.  R.,  189 

Walton,  G.  E.,  190 

Walton,  G.  I,.,  159 

Wauklyn,  J.  A.,  219,  227 

— a«rf  Chapman,  E.  T.,  152 

— anrf Cooper,  W.  J.,  227 

Ward,  G.  M,,  204 

Ward,  H.  M.,  218,  222 

Ward,  ly.  F.,  124 

Ward,  Hon.  Mrs.  M.,  195 

Ware,  !<.  S.,  211 

Waring,  G.  TS,.,Jr.,  152,  153, 
216 

Warington,  R.,  216 

Warming,  E.,  122 

Warn,  R.  H.,  236 

Warner,  I,.  C,  150 

Warner  Observatory,  172 

Warren,  E-,  230 

Warren,  G.  K.,  186,  246,  248 

Warren,  H.  W.,  171 

Warren,  J.  C,  iii,  161 

Warren,  J.  M.,  i5i 

Warren,  J.  W.,  156 

—joint  author.  See  Bow- 
ditch,  H.  P. 

Warren,  S.  E-,  165,  252,  259 

Warren,  W.  H.,  257 

Washburn  Observatory, 
172 

Waterhouse,  G.  R.,  136 

Waterman,  C.  H.,  121 

Watson,  E.  P.,  239,  252,  256 

Watson,  H.  W.,  165,  194 

— and  Burbury,  S.  H.,  193 

Watson,  J.,  238 

Watson,  J.  C,  171 

Watson,  J.  S.,  127 

Watson,  R.  M.,  261 

Watson,  S.,  124 

Watson  W.,  awrfBean,  W., 
122 

Watt,  A.,  209,  212 

Watt,  G.,  231 

Watts,  H.,  204 

Watts,  R.,  1x6 

Watts,  W.  M.,  206 

Weale,  J.,  231 

Weatherley,  H.,  228 

Webb,  H.  L.,203 

Webb,  T.  W.,  171 

Webber,  C.  W.,  135 

Webber,  S.,  238 

Webster,  J.  W.,  204 

Webster,  T.,  and  Parkes, 
Mrs.,  226 

Webster,  W.  H.  B.,  189 

Weed,  C.  M.,  122,  130 

Weeks,  J.  M.,  225 

Weeks-Shaw,  Mrs.  C.  S., 
comp.,  230 

Wegmann,  'B,.,Jr.,  249 

Weinhold,  A.  F.,  192 

Weir,  H.,  225 

Weir,  R.  F..  161 

Weisbach,  J.,  193,  252 

— and  Herrmann,  G.,  253 

Weismann,  A.,  112,  116 

Weiss,  J.,  j^oint  author. 
See  Hartig,  E- 

Welch,  C,  248 

Wellington,  A.  M.,  244 

Wells,  D.  A.,  107 

Wells,  J.  S.,  T57 

Wells,  R.,  228 

Welsh,  A.  H.,  165 

Wentworth,  E-,  164 

West,  T.  D.,  237 


West  American  scientist, 
107 

Western,  R.  W.,  242 

Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, 202 

Westropp,  H.  M.,  139,  184 

Westwood,  J.  O.,  130 

West  wood,  T.,  132 

Wetherill,  C.  M.,  213 

Wetmore,  C.  A.,  221 

Wetterstrand,  O.  G.,  154 

Wetzler,  J.,  joint  author. 
See  Martin,  T.  C. 

Wex,  G.,  246 

Weymouth,  F.  M.,  201 

Whall,  W.  B  ,  joint  author. 
SeeToAA,J. 

Wharton,  W.  J.  1,.,  250 

Wheeler,  and  Randall,  182 

Wheeler,  C,  ed.,  261 

Wheeler,  C.  G.,  118,  155 

Wheeler,  G.  M.,  179 

Wheeler,  J.  T.,  219 

Wheeler,  S.  S.,  joint  au- 
thor. See  Crocker,  F.  B. 

Whewell,  W.,  105,  107,  172 

Whipple,  F.  H.,  201 

White,  C.  A.,  185 

—and  Nicholson,  H.  A., 
185 

White,  C.J. ,  172 

White,  E.  E.,  164 

White,  F.  S.,235 

White,  G.,  n8 

White,  J.  W.,  158 

White,  S.  J.,  228 

White,  W.  H.,  261 

Whiteaves,  J.  L.,  179 

Whitefield,  R.  V.,  joint  au- 
thor.   See  Hall,  J. 

Whiteley,  R.  I,.,  206 

Whitehill,  J.  C,  231 

Whithara,  J.  M.,  256 

Whiting,  S.,  229 

Whitman,  E.  A.,  219 

Whitney,  A.  D.  T.,  228 

Whitney,  J.  D.,  179,  186, 
189,  250 

—joint  author.  See  Fos- 
ter, J.  W. 

Whitworth,  W.  A.,  168 

Wickes,  S.,  153 

Wickson,  E.  J.,  219 

Wiechmann,  F.  G.,  227 

Wiedersheim,  R.,  137,  141 

Wiener,  A.  E.,  202 

Wiener  entomologische 
Monatschrift,  130 

Wiggins,  J. ,  246 

Wight,  O.  W.,  151 

Wightwick,  G.,  257 

Wilcocks,  A.,  172 

Wildberger,  A.,  joint  au- 
thor.   See  Krupp,  A. 

Wilde,  Sir  W.  R,  W.,  139 

Wilder,  A.  M.,  147 

Wiley,  237 

Wiley,  H.  W.,  216 

Wilford's  microcosm,  107 

Wilkins,  J.,  200 

Wilkinson,  F.,  238 

Will,  H.,  206 

Willard,  X.  A.,  224 

Williams,  C,  225 

Williams,  C.  H.,  158 

Williams,  C,  W.,  229 

Williams,  H.  S.,  116 

Williams,  H.  T.,  yozwi  au- 
thor.   See  Jones,  C.  S. 

Williams,  R.  E.,  153 

Williams,  R.  P.,  206 

Williams,  S.  G.,  175 

Williams,  W.  M.,  118,  168 
228,  237 

Williamson,  A.  W.,  204 

Williamson,  B.,  168 

— an(?  Tarleton,  F.  A.,  193 

Williamson,  R.  S.,  250 

— and  Heuer,  W.  H.,  246 


Williamson,  W.  G.,  ii6,  127 

Willis,  J.  C,  122 

Willis,  R.,  252 

Williston,  S.  W.,  130 

Wilson,  A.,  107,  112,  116, 
.      127,  135 

Wilson,  C.  A.  C,  202 

Wilson,  5zVD.,  137,  139,  141 

Wilson,  Sir'B,.,  157 

Wilson,  E.  B.,  182 

Wilson,  F.  J.  F.,  240 

— and  Grey,  D.,  240 

Wilson,  G.,  149,  150 

Wilson,  H.  A.,  155 

Wilson,  H.  M.,  217 

M^son,  J.  C,  156,  160 

Wilson,  J.  M.,  107,  168 

Wilson,  R.,  261 

Wilson,  T.  D.,  261 

Wilson,  T.  P.,  155 

Wilson,  W.  H.,  236 

Winchell,  A.,  107,  116,  139, 
172,  175,  176 

Winchell,  H.  V.,  joint  au- 
thor. 5^«  Winchell,  N. 
H. 

Winchell,  N.  H.,  and  H. 
v.,  183 

Winckler,  E-,  232 

Windle,  B.  C.  A.,  139 

Wing,  C.  E.,  161 

Wing,  H.  H.,  224 

Wingfield,  W.,  and  John- 
ston, G.  W.,  eds.,  225 

Winkler,  and  others,  207 

Winslow,  A.,  250 

Winslow,  C.  F.,  192 

Winterburn,  F.  H.,  230 

Winthrop,  J.,  172 

Wisconsin.  State  Agricul- 
tural Society,  216 

Wisconsin  Academy  of 
Sciences,  iii 

Wisconsin  Sheep  Breeders 
and  Wool  Growers'  As- 
soc, 224 

Wise,  J.,  194 

Wise,  T.  A.,  147 

Wisser,  J.  P.,  211 

Witthaus,  R.  A.,  155 

Wocke,  M.,  joint  author^ 
See  Staudinger,  O. 

Wohler,  F.,  206 

Wolf,  R.,  123,  189 

Wolff,  A.  R.,  256 

Wolff,  I..,  155 

Wood,  A.,  121,  124 

— and  Steele,  J.  D.,  121 

Wood,  De  v.,  248 

Wood,  E.  J.,  141 

Wood,  E.  S.,  149 

Wood,  F.  F.,  230 

Wood,  G.  B.,  and  Bache, 

E-.  155 
Wood,  H.  C,  159 
—joint author.  5i?tfFother- 

gill,  J.  M. 
Wood,  J.  G.,  114,  118,  127, 

130,  132,  135,  136,  137 
Wood,  T.  B.,  joint  author. 

See  Adie,  R.  H. 
Wood,  W.,  149 
Wood,  W.  H.,  259 
Woodbury,  C.  J.  H.,  256 
Woodbury,  D.  P.,  248 
Woodhead,  G.  S.,  113 
Woodman,  M.  S.,  22S 
Woodruff,  H.,  223 
Woods,  F.  Si.,  joint  author. 

See  Bailey,  F.  H. 
Woodward,  C.  M.,  233 
Woodward,  R.  S.,  186 
—joint  author.    See  Merri- 

man,  M. 
Woodward,  S.  P.,  128 
Woodworth,  J.  M.,  156 
Wooldridge,  T,.  C,  157 
Woolhouse,  W.  S.  B.,  168 
Woolnough,  C.  W.,  240 


xvi 


INDEX   OF  AUTHORS. 


Woolson,  A.  G.,  ed.,  150 
Worcester,  B-  S.,  235 
Workshop,  232 
Workshop  receipts,  207 
Wormald,  J.,  229 
Wormley,  T.  G.,  156 
Worsaae,  J.  J.  A.,  139 
Worthington,  H.  R.,  249 
Worthington,  T.  I,.,  I53 
Wray,  H.,  251 
Wray,  L.,  211 
Wright,  A.  W.,  244 
Wright,  C.  D.,  227 
Wright,  C.  R.  A.,  107,  213 
Wright,   F.   A.,  joint   au- 
thor.    See  Rossiter,  K. 
K. 
Wright,  G.  F.,  176 
•Wright,  J.  M.,  n8 


Wright,  I,.,  114,  195,    199, 

225 
Wright,  M.  O.,  135,  136 
— and  Cones,  S,.,  135 
Wright,  M.  R.,  192 
Wrightson,  J.,  216,  223 
WUUerstorf-Urbair,  B.  von 

Baron,  131 
Wurtz,  A.,  204 
Wurtz,    H.,   joint  author. 

See  Silliman,  B. 
Wyatt,  F.,  216 
Wylde,  J.,  107,  168 
Wylie,  C,  237 
Wythe,  J.  H.,  114 
Yale,  C.  G.,  182,246 
Yarrow,  H.  C,  133,  153 
Yates,  I..  G.    128 
Year-book  of  facts,  107 
Year-book  of  nature,  107 


Year-book  of  the  scientific 
and  learned  societies, 
III 
Yeo,  I.  B.,  229 
Yeo,  J.,  256 
Yeo,  J.  B.,  189 
Yonge,  C.  M.,  121 
Youatt,  W.,  223,  224,  225 
Youman,  A.  E.,  226,  232 
Youmans,  E-  A.,  121 
Youmans,  E-  L-,  ed.,  192 
Youmans,  W.  J.,  joint  au- 
thor.     See  Huxley,  T. 
H. 
Young,  C.  A.,  172 
Young,  C.  F.  T.  and  others, 

256 
Young,  F.  C,  199,  259 
Young,  J.,  186 
Young,  J.  R.,  164,  173 


—joint  author.    See  Hann , 

J- 
Young,  S.  G.,  153 
Young,  W.,  257 
Ysabeau,  A.,  118 
Zaehnsdorf,  J.  W.,  240 
Zahm,  J.  A.,  194 
Zeuner,  G.,  256 
Ziemssen,  H.  von,  147, 

157 
Zimmermann,  W.,  225 
Zirkel,  F.,  183 
Ziwet,  A.,  193 
Zoe,  127 
Zollner,  J.,  107 
Zornlin,  R.  M.,  186 
Ziircher,  "P.,  and  Margolin, 

E.,  189 
Zwicker,  P.  H.,  252 


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